Middle Township

January 25, 2008 - 5:13pm

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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January 23, 2008 - 11:58am

What happens when Lonegan's lawyers start deposing Corzine aides?

There is a clear difference of opinion between Governor Jon Corzine and Nathan Doughty, the Democratic Mayor of Middle Township, over the events that led to the arrest of potential GOP gubernatorial candidate Steve Lonegan outside Corzine’s town hall meeting on Sunday.  Doughty says that the local police department was simply following orders from “the governor’s people.”  Corzine said that’s “nonsense.”

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