August 13, 2009

44 Arrested in New Jersey Corruption Case

By Bafed
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Legal

Cited: Associated Press

new-jersey-corruption-3Officials in New Jersey openly condemn clinical corruption after more than 40 people are arrested, among them are elected officeholders and rabbis. These people were arrested during an investigation where some are accused of laundering tens of millions of dollars as well as black-market trafficking of organs and fake Gucci handbags of all things. More than 130 public officials have pleaded guilty or been convicted of corruption since 2001 in New Jersey. This was quite an unusual number of arrests even for New Jersey.

“New Jersey’s corruption problem is one of the worst, if not the worst, in the nation,” said Ed Kahrer, who heads the FBI’s white-collar and public corruption division. “Corruption is a cancer that is destroying the core values of this state.”

Gov. Jon Corzine said: “The scale of corruption we’re seeing as this unfolds is simply outrageous and cannot be tolerated.” The arrests were headline news in Israel on Friday morning, with the front pages of all three of the country’s mass-circulation dailies featuring pictures of bearded ultra-Orthodox Jews being led away by law enforcement officials. Micky Rosenfeld, a spokesman for Israel’s national police force, said Friday that Israeli police were not involved in the investigation. He would not comment further.

Federal prosecutors in the U.S. said the investigation focused on a money laundering network that operated between Brooklyn, N.Y.; Deal, N.J.; and Israel. The network is alleged to have laundered tens of millions of dollars through Jewish charities controlled by rabbis in New York and New Jersey.

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Prosecutors then used an informant in that investigation to help them go after corrupt politicians. The informant - a real estate developernew-jersey-corruption-1 charged with bank fraud three years ago - posed as a crooked businessman and paid a string of public officials tens of thousands of dollars in bribes to get approvals for buildings and other projects in New Jersey, authorities said.

Among the 44 people arrested were the mayors of Hoboken, Ridgefield and Secaucus, Jersey City’s deputy mayor, and two state assemblymen. A member of the governor’s cabinet resigned after agents searched his home, though he was not arrested. All but one of the officeholders are Democrats.

Also, five rabbis from New York and New Jersey - two of whom lead congregations - were accused of laundering millions of dollars, some of it from the sale of counterfeit goods and bankruptcy fraud, authorities said. Others arrested included building and fire inspectors, city planning officials and utilities officials, all of them accused of using their positions to further the corruption.

The politicians arrested were not accused of any involvement in the money laundering or the trafficking in human organs and counterfeit handbags. Hours after FBI agents seized documents from his home and office, New Jersey Community Affairs Commissioner Joseph Doria resigned. Federal officials would not say whether he would be charged. Doria did not return calls for comment.

Authorities did not identify the informant, described in court papers as a person “charged in a federal criminal complaint with bank fraud in or about May 2006.” But the date matches up with an investigation that led to charges against Solomon Dwek, the son of a Deal rabbi.

The younger Dwek was charged at the time in connection with a bounced $25 million check he deposited in a bank’s drive-through window. He has denied the charges. Dwek’s lawyer did not immediately return a call for a comment.

Most of the defendants facing corruption charges were released on bail. The money-laundering defendants faced bail between $300,000 and $3 million, and most were ordered to submit to electronic monitoring. Among those ensnared by the informant was Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano III, prosecutors said. The 32-year-old Cammarano, who won a runoff election last month, was accused of accepting money from the new-jersey-corruption-2developer at a Hoboken diner.

“There’s the people who were with us, and that’s you guys,” the complaint quotes Cammarano saying. “There’s the people who climbed on board in the runoff. They can get in line. … And then there are the people who were against us the whole way. … They get ground into powder.”

Joseph Hayden, Cammarano’s attorney stated that his client is “innocent of these charges and intends to fight them with all his strength until he proves himself innocent.” This comment was made after Cammarano was accused of taking bribes in the amount of $25,000.

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My Take: Another black mark on politics. I could never work in politics. You have to be almost perfect in everything you do and say. You have to be a “Boy Scout” even if you were a female. Shame on you if you made this mistake as a kid, because it will come back to hot you as a politician.

These guys should just sell notes for cash and then honest about it. Real estate notes are one of the best ways to make money and it is honest, at least most of the time is. Maybe their parents forgot to tell them that “honesty is the best policy”.

I doubt that there is even an honest politician in the whole country. If there is, he is not very popular because he cannot get anything done. The way our society is today, a politician needs to be able to lie, cheat and even steal to get things done in Washington. What does that say about our country? Not anything good!

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