Christie, Ashcroft, Kelley, Gonzales Corrupted The U.
S. Justice System With "Get Out Of Jail Free" Card For Todd
Christie And Some Of The Biggest Political Payoffs In
American History
Chris Christie should withdraw as a candidate for Governor
before it becomes crystal clear that he should be charged
himself in the Todd Christie securities fraud scandal.
The Todd Christie fraud investigation was “botched” by Manhattan
U. S. Attorney, David Kelley, a confidante of Chris Christie,
after other defendants were indicted.
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Todd Christie |
Todd Christie Paid No Fine - No Jail Time
But Todd Christie was let off the hook with a "consent
agreement" where he agreed to stop cheating investors. No fines
and no penalties.
U. S. Attorney Chris Christie and former Attorney General John
Ashcroft covered up the Todd Christie securities fraud while
Todd was using some of the loot to lubricate Republican county
bosses and the Republican State Committee with more than
$600,000 in "campaign contributions" to enable his brother’s
gubernatorial campaign.
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John Ashcroft |
Ashcroft and his corrupt successor, Alberto Gonzales, never
prosecuted Todd Christie. The "consent settlement" was a joke.
Get Out Of Jail Free Card
For Todd, A Bush Fundraiser
The cover-up by Chris Christie, Ashcroft, Gonzales and David
Kelley, all Bush fundraisers, amounted to a Get Out Of Jail Free
card for Todd Christie, and an appalling betrayal of the public
trust by the nation's top law enforcement officials.
Chris Christie's “gift” of $52 million in "monitoring fees" to
Ashcroft's law firm may be the biggest political payoff in
American history. Payments to Kelley (estimated $15 million) and
former US Attorney Herbert Stern ($3 Million) were just as bad.
Christie: Instincts Of A Liberal Democrat,
Never Investigated Gilmore Cronies
Boss Gilmore endorsed Christie for governor after Christie
stayed out of Ocean County for seven years except for Mayor
Scarpelli and one other Brick Democrat.
Christie never went near anything with Boss Gilmore's
fingerprints: like the Camp Albacondo scandal where the Ritacco
school board contracted to pay $7.2 million to a Gilmore crony
for property that sold for $3.2 million 18 months earlier.