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Re: Assemblyman Chiappone (& Wife) Indicted on Seven Criminal Counts
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?? I think they have get on the same page here.
Posted on: 2009/8/26 22:28
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Re: Assemblyman Chiappone (& Wife) Indicted on Seven Criminal Counts
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AND THEY ALL FALL DOWN !
Posted on: 2009/8/26 21:48
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Assemblyman Chiappone (& Wife) Indicted on Seven Criminal Counts
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N.J. Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone is charged with campaign finance misconduct
from "The Jersey Journal," August 26, 2009, 3:53 p.m. TRENTON -- Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone and his wife were indicted today for depositing state-issued paychecks for legislative workers into their personal bank accounts and Chiappone's 2005 campaign fund. At a press conference today announcing the charges, New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram said almost $5,000 was funneled into the Chiappones' personal account, while more than $3,000 was put toward the Hudson County Democrat's election campaign. "This indictment chronicles a betrayal of the public trust by this elected official," Milgram said. Thirteen checks totaling $7,532.96 were paid to one aide, while another check for $629.47 was issued to a campaign volunteer who state officials said was not an aide. Neither person was identified or charged. The seven-count indictment includes charges of conspiracy, official misconduct, theft by deception, tampering with public records, falsifying records and concealment of campaign contributions. Chiappone, of Bayonne, began his current legislative term in 2008, and previously held an Assembly seat from 2004-2005. Chiappone resigned from his city council seat in April, a position he had held since 2002. Chiappone represents the 31st legislative district alongside Assemblyman L. Harvey Smith, who was arrested in July's corruption and money laundering sting that netted 44 people. In April, Chiappone confirmed he was under investigation for allegedly forging signatures of Assembly aides on paychecks and cashing them. Chiappone said five former and one current Assembly aide informed the lawmaker that state investigators visited them to show them copies of canceled checks and ask them to verify their signatures. Chiappone's lawyer, Tim Howes, said both defendants intend to plead not guilty and "vigorously contest the charges." "He didn't steal from anyone," Howes said. "He didn't take anything for his own benefit." He said Chiappone will not resign and intends to win reelection in November. "People recognize that he serves Bayonne very well," Howes said. "This is a political witch hunt. It's not going to cause him to lose any election." Prior to today's press conference, Chiappone said he was not expecting good news. "I am expecting the worst quite honestly," said Chiappone, when reached by the Jersey Journal this afternoon prior to the announcement. "They don't have a press conference for no reason." -- Chris Megerian, Statehouse Bureau
Posted on: 2009/8/26 20:16
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