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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Two more NJ politicians resign amid graft probe
2009-08-01
A second New Jersey mayor and a state assemblyman who were both arrested in a federal corruption probe resigned Friday under pressure from voters and the state's governor.

Peter Cammarano, 32, was arrested last week and accused of taking $25,000 in bribes. While professing his innocence, the Democrat resigned less than a month after he was sworn in as mayor of Hoboken, an industrial city across the Hudson River from New York.

New Jersey state Assemblyman Daniel Van Pelt, a Republican, followed Cammarano out the door, according to Republican Assembly Leader Alex DeCroce, who in a statement said Van Pelt's resignation was "the correct move."

Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell quit Tuesday, while a third accused mayor, Anthony Suarez, remains in office in Ridgefield. Both Democrats are accused of accepting $10,000 in bribes.

They were among more than 40 people arrested in a federal probe that uncovered alleged political corruption, human organ sales and money laundering from New York to Israel.

"Regrettably, it has turned out that the controversy surrounding the charges against me has become a distraction to me and an impediment to the functioning of Hoboken government," Cammarano said in his resignation letter.

"I am innocent of any criminal charges and I intend to fight the allegations against me."

Spokesmen for Van Pelt and Democratic Governor Jon Corzine, whose bid for a second term in November has been complicated by the probe that netted a number of his allies, were not immediately available to comment.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I suspect they weren't thinking of the risk, but of getting a little for what they were going to do anyway... for whoever ponied up.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-08-01 12:14  

#5  I'd want a whole lot more than ten grand.

I'd bet they make it up in volume. These numbers are what is known - probably just the tip of the iceberg.
Posted by: PBMcL   2009-08-01 12:12  

#4  Ten thousand dollar bribes? It's amazing how cheap these whores are. If I was gonna risk my career, my reputation and my freedom I'd want a whole lot more than ten grand.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2009-08-01 11:54  

#3  Yeah the next guy, Chris Christie (like anyone could be sane with parents that would name him like that) is the same guy but this time in a RINO hat.
Posted by: Hellfish   2009-08-01 10:39  

#2  No probs, Richard, and if you miss the current opening don't worry, there will be more.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-08-01 10:16  

#1  I wonder if they have any openings for corrupt NJ politicans? I'll move.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-08-01 04:47  

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