September 4, 2007 - 1:11pm
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Lance wants action by attorney general

Senate Minority Leader Leonard Lance today called on Attorney General Anne Milgram to investigate the role Rocco Riccio was playing as an analyst in the state’s Human Services Department.

"Tax records are sacrosanct," said Lance. "Any information that someone on the public payroll might be pouring through them for political reasons is disturbing, and the attorney general should flesh out the facts of this case as quickly as possible."

Riccio, who is the brother-in-law of Carla Katz, a former girlfriend of Gov Jon Corzine, before resigning his state job, "became the target of rumors that he had been improperly accessing taxpayer records -- to find information about political enemies," according to the Star-Ledger. During three interviews last month, including one at his house, Riccio admitted that he had reviewed the tax bills of state vendors during his Human Services tenure but argued that it was an appropriate part of his job duties."

MAX PIZARRO is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at max@politicsnj.com.

Comments

ughhh


how can anyone vote democratic in this state and feel good about themselves

09/04/07 9:36 pm

Because we have a two party system...


and the national republicans make voting Republican a fate worse than death for most.

09/05/07 3:40 pm

The Truth Shall Set You Free


This whole Corzine-Katz thing is starting to stink to high heaven. Apparently there is much more to the story than anyone knows. If there wasn't, both of them would come clean. The Riccio revelation adds even more to the debacle. Who know just how many twists and turns this thing really has. It's definitely time for Katz to step aside from the CWA. She has fed at the union trough long enough and she can't continue to effectively represent the union membership while hiding from the truth. She is too conflicted to remain in her position. The truth shall set you free and the people you represent deserve to hear it.

09/08/07 8:30 am