Prior to being named head of the soil conservation district in March 2009, Lundin was a longtime environmental advocate who headed the Sussex County Open Space Committee and helped spearhead preservation efforts along Lake Hopatcong. He also served on Hopatcong s school board.
The state Attorney General s Office first accused him of the violations in a 17-page complaint in October 2017. He resigned from his $71,304 position as head of the soil conservation district in March 2018.
The complaint detailed personal trips by Lundin in state vehicles totaling thousands of miles that weren t accounted for. It also detailed his use of state computers to store files related to his private law practice, visit dating websites, and download at least 122 prurient images of nude or naked males.