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In reply to the discussion: Christie Crime Digest-Volume IV [View all]Eugene
(67,345 posts)62. The Latest: Witness Describes Cover-up in Bridge Case
Source: Associated Press
The Latest: Witness Describes Cover-up in Bridge Case
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWARK, N.J. Sep 28, 2016, 3:34 PM ET
The Latest on the trial in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal (all times local):
3:20 p.m.
The government's key witness in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal has described how a cover story was promoted in the aftermath of the September 2013 gridlock aimed at punishing a Democratic mayor who didn't endorse Republican Gov. Chris Christie.
David Wildstein also testified about which Christie staffers he told about the scheme.
Prosecutors say Wildstein conspired with former Port Authority of New York and New Jersey executive Bill Baroni and former Christie deputy chief of staff Bridget Kelly to realign traffic lanes to cause gridlock and punish a mayor who didn't endorse Christie.
Wildstein testified Wednesday he briefed Baroni before Baroni told a New Jersey legislative committee in 2013 that the realignment was part of a traffic study.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWARK, N.J. Sep 28, 2016, 3:34 PM ET
The Latest on the trial in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal (all times local):
3:20 p.m.
The government's key witness in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal has described how a cover story was promoted in the aftermath of the September 2013 gridlock aimed at punishing a Democratic mayor who didn't endorse Republican Gov. Chris Christie.
David Wildstein also testified about which Christie staffers he told about the scheme.
Prosecutors say Wildstein conspired with former Port Authority of New York and New Jersey executive Bill Baroni and former Christie deputy chief of staff Bridget Kelly to realign traffic lanes to cause gridlock and punish a mayor who didn't endorse Christie.
Wildstein testified Wednesday he briefed Baroni before Baroni told a New Jersey legislative committee in 2013 that the realignment was part of a traffic study.
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Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/latest-witness-christies-office-wanted-democrats-42423798
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this is the guy who is demanding that legal marijuana users in 3 states be thrown in prison.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2016
#14
I got an aha moment looking at Christie's wretched face when Trump ignored him
dixiegrrrrl
Sep 2016
#55
Well, the fact that this meeting took place, uh, off site HELPS christie, doesn't it?
rocktivity
Sep 2016
#27
Thank you for the thread and thank you for making DU a good place to hang out
dixiegrrrrl
Sep 2016
#45
Since it was meant to be team-building exercise, he very likely didn't know about the contest
rocktivity
Oct 2016
#83
x-posted from GD: Judge recommends N.J. Gov. Chris Christie be charged in bridge-closing scandal
Eugene
Oct 2016
#86
"Many questions seeking “yes” or “no” answers elicited lengthy explanations from Baroni..."
rocktivity
Oct 2016
#95
Kelly says she told Christie of plot the day before she sent 'traffic problems' email
malaise
Oct 2016
#99
Don't cry for her, New Jersey -- the truth is, she should have copped a plea, too
rocktivity
Oct 2016
#106
The prosecution doesn't have to prove motive as a rule (if you'll pardon the expression)
rocktivity
Oct 2016
#118