Investigation

January 25, 2008 - 6:13pm

Update: Lonegan alleges A.G. probe is retaliatory

Former Bogota mayor and conservative activist Steve Lonegan said today that the Attorney General’s office is investigating him, and that he thinks it reeks of political retribution.

Lonegan is calling for the legislature to appoint an independent prosecutor to look into the matter and wants the U.S. Attorney to conduct a civil rights investigation on his behalf. 

Lonegan, who has spent the last week in the media spotlight after he was arrested for trespassing while protesting against the governor’s asset monetization plan outside of his Cape May County Town Hall meeting at a school in Middle Township, said that arrest was merely “the tip of the iceberg” in a campaign of intimidation on the part of the Corzine administration and Attorney General Anne Milgram.   

According to Lonegan, the investigation started at the peak of his own campaign against two ballot measures that went down in defeat in November’s elections.

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O’Toole Calls for Hearings and Investigation of Massive Data Loss by Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield

Release Date: Jan 30 2008

Senator Kevin O’Toole (R-40) responded today to published reports that a laptop containing the personal data of more than 300,000 customers of Horizon Blue Cross/Blue Shield of New Jersey was stolen earlier this month.  It was reported that the laptop was being taken home by an employee who regularly works with customer data outside of Horizon offices.

COLLETTI SAYS GORDON KNEW OF CONGILIO’S JOB AT HOSPITAL WHEN HE SIGNED OFF ON GRANT

Release Date: Oct 23 2007

We have never heard Assemblyman Gordon deny he knew Coniglio was employed by hospital at the time the grants were issued. In fact, Mr. Gordon has said almost nothing about this corruption probe. I think it’s time he told us what he knows.” 

CARDINALE CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE HEARINGS ON ENCAP FIASCO

Release Date: Sep 25 2007

Taxpayers On The Hook For $51 Million Environmental Disaster


Senator Gerald Cardinale, R-Bergen, today called on Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee to hold immediate hearings on the financial and environmentally troubled Encap project. Cardinale wants to know why New Jersey officials provided a politically connected developer with $300 million in public money to build a golf course and condominiums on sealed landfills despite warnings that the developer lacked the financial, managerial and technical resources to complete the project.

MORE SUBPOENAS FOR CONIGLIO. IS HE STAYING OR GOING?

Release Date: Jun 12 2007

"I don’t see how he can run for office and cooperate or defend himself from a federal criminal investigation,”

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