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The state alleges he took $10,000 and promised to hire the guy who gave it to him if he won election. Was that illegal? Updated Apr 29, 2021; Posted Apr 28, 2021 Jason O Donnell during his Bayonne mayoral contest in 2018. His attorneys are challenging bribery charges against him.Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal Facebook Share A former Democratic legislator and failed mayoral candidate charged in a big pay-to-play undercover sting operation by the state is seeking a dismissal of the charges against him, arguing he could not be charged with bribery because he was not a public official when he was targeted. Jason O’Donnell, who was running for mayor in Bayonne when he allegedly was offered a $10,000 cash payment by a Morristown tax attorney then cooperating with prosecutors, argued in new court filings that the case against him is unconstitutional. ....
'It's probably the worst day of my life.' Law partner of informant in N.J. corruption sting pleads guilty. nj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New details emerge in wide-ranging N.J. corruption case after release of files prosecutors tried to keep secret nj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Case Background During a meeting in a restaurant, Dougherty accepted $10,000 cash in $100 denominations that the cooperating witness delivered in a takeout coffee cup, the OAG said. Dougherty later returned the cash and asked the cooperating witness to send four checks each within the $2,600 individual-donor limit, authorities said. They met in the same restaurant, where Dougherty accepted four checks from straw donors people reimbursed to write checks to each defendant s campaign the OAG said. New Jersey s attorney general claims Dougherty and the cooperating witness met in the same restaurant for the transaction and had the following exchange: CW: These are my straws… so I just need your support for my reappointment. Don t forget me. ....
Four former New Jersey public officials have been indicted on bribery and misconduct charges after accepting bribes from a cooperating witness, the state. ....