This post from 2017 on Blogfinger touches on a touchy but relevant topic. It has been getting some links lately, so it is worth reading again. We all forget things which we have learned, so BF uses reinforcement to keep the irons in the fire.—Paul @Blogfinger. Please click on the word Blogfinger below this period at the end of this sentence.
By Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger.net.
This article was inspired by a comment from a Grover, Nancy Clarke: She asked, “When did a member of the Township Committee go to jail? Who was it? Are they a member of the current Committee?”
In the fall of 2007, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced that “Three more Monmouth County officials get prison terms for corruption” This announcement came from the U.S. Department of Justice, District of New Jersey, 970 Broad Street, Seventh floor, Newark, NJ 07102
One of these officials was Richard Iadanza, the former Deputy Mayor of Neptune Township. He received four months in in prison, four months home confinement with electronic monitoring, a $4,000 fine, and three years of supervised release.
He pleaded guilty to extortion. He admitted accepting $3,000 in two cash payments in return for his official assistance in securing government contracts for an FBI undercover company.
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