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Home Front: Politix
Corzine, New Jersey Officials Cut Line for Springsteen Tickets
2010-04-08
(Bloomberg) -- Former New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine's office got U2 and Bruce Springsteen seats the public couldn't buy last year, at the same time the state was suing brokers over ticketing practices, according to documents showing 22 elected officials received special treatment.
That's because they're important. And we're not.
The Boss knew who was boss ...
Corzine's office reserved 57 tickets for U2, Springsteen and the Jonas Brothers at Giants Stadium and IZOD Center from July to October 2009 through the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority, agency records show. The documents, evidence in a state lawsuit against ticket Web sites, indicate more than 350 seats for 15 concerts were set aside for elected officials.

Officials got a jump on some of the season's hottest shows by obtaining seats through the state agency, which operates the two venues. At the same time, New Jersey was suing online brokers over marketing tactics including taking orders before tickets are on sale. Tapping the agency for tickets may violate ethics rules that bar officials from taking "unwarranted privileges," the head of the state ethics commission said.

"The means by which the tickets are secured has everything to do with undue access and using official position to secure an unfair advantage," said Paula Franzese, chairwoman of the state Ethics Commission. "I would like to see an investigation."

The documents were provided to Bloomberg News by a person with knowledge of the state lawsuit. The individual declined to be identified because the case is pending. The New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority, the state agency that runs Giants Stadium and IZOD Center, confirmed their authenticity.
Posted by:Fred

#6  (gut feeling)Tony Soprano is involved.
Posted by: Whatch Dingle9559   2010-04-08 14:09  

#5  I can take the high taxes, the rampant corruption, the inefficient buearucracy--but cutting in line for Springsteen tickets? That's going too far!
Posted by: Mike   2010-04-08 13:08  

#4  Jonas Brothers? Is Corzine going with a bag of lollipops and a trench coat?
Posted by: ed   2010-04-08 11:53  

#3  Besides all that they don't have very good taste in music.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-04-08 11:37  

#2  Corzine = elitist punk loser. One of the things wrong with New Jersey.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-04-08 08:14  

#1  Sir, sir, sir! Please permit me to help. Somewhere behind me is the end of the line. Please get in it.

"We cannot always oblige; but we can always speak obligingly." - Voltaire

Posted by: Besoeker   2010-04-08 06:22  

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