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Re: Chiappone Pleads Guilty - Will resign Assembly Seat
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This bum ran for Mayor the whole time knowing that he was guilty of this.It just amazes me what nerve these HCDO candidates have.Wonder what crook will get the spot now.
Posted on: 2010/6/25 21:56
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Chiappone Pleads Guilty - Will resign Assembly Seat
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Interesting - they ultimately got him for filing false campaign contribution reports. Vega and Healy have done the same. Why isn't this pursued with them?
Anthony Chiappone's guilty plea draws shock and sympathy from Bayonne pols Published: Friday, June 25, 2010, 2:42 PM Updated: Friday, June 25, 2010, 2:44 PM Amy Sara Clark/The Jersey Journal Amy Sara Clark/The Jersey Journal Bayonne politicians reacted to Assemblyman Anthony Chiaponne's admission that he filed false campaign reports with a mixture of shock, disappointment, sympathy, and a touch of resentment. Chiappone, 52, pleaded guilty to a third-degree charge of tampering with public records by filing false campaign finance reports with the Election Law Enforcement Commission. "I am so shocked," said Bayonne Assemblyman Charles Mainor, "because he led me to believe that he was really innocent and I was really hoping that things would turn out in his favor." Chiappone admitted to certifying false election reports for his 2005 Assembly campaign fund. He said the reports failed to report five state-issued paychecks to a legislative aide totaling $3,233.63. The campaign contributions exceed the individual contribution limit of $2,600. "I am saddened that Tony did such a wrong and foolish thing," said Jersey City Assemblywoman Joan Quigley in an e-mail message. "I can't imagine what he was thinking when he committed that offense or why he denied it for so long. Somehow, that stonewalling made it worse." In pleading guilty, Chiappone, a Democrat, must forfeit his Assembly seat and will be barred from holding future public office. Under a plea agreement the charges against Chiappone's wife Diane will be dismissed. Bayonne Councilman John Halecky said Chiappone should have resigned when the charges were first filed last August. "It's true that (you're innocent) until you're proven guilty -- I just think politicians should be held to a higher standard," he said. But, he added, "I'm glad he's not going to jail ... I just hope he gets his life together and moves forward." Halecky added that he feels some resentment, too. "I do resent that I'm implicated (when there's a scandal) -- 'You politicians are all alike.' How many times have I heard that?" Chiappone will be sentenced Sept. 10. The state is recommending a term of probation.
Posted on: 2010/6/25 19:28
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