"How far does this go?"
Abuse of power? Who knows? Another drip has just dropped. We're gonna have to listen to his blubbering for a long time.
The Quashing of a Case Against a Christie Ally
THE NEW YORK TIMES By MICHAEL POWELL FLEMINGTON, N.J. — Prosecutors sent tremors through rural Hunterdon County when they announced a sweeping indictment of the local Republican sheriff and her two deputies in 2010.
The 43-count grand jury indictment read like a primer in small-town abuse of power. It accused Sheriff Deborah Trout of hiring deputies without conducting proper background checks, and making employees sign loyalty oaths. Her deputies, the indictment charged, threatened one of their critics and manufactured fake police badges for a prominent donor to Gov. Chris Christie.
When the charges became public, the indicted undersheriff, Michael Russo, shrugged it off. Governor Christie, he assured an aide, would “have this whole thing thrown out,” according to The Hunterdon County Democrat. That sounded like bluster. Then the state killed the case.
On the day the indictment was unsealed, the state attorney general, a Christie appointee, took over the Hunterdon prosecutor’s office. Within a few months, three of its most respected veterans lost their jobs there, including the one who led the case. In terms of his power, half his inner circle is gone, and a bunch more will go. His guy at the State Republcans and Rep. Guvs... gone. njdems.org
Looks like he's lost 20 lbs in a week, tho. That's good. Still has a long way to go |