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Bridgegate
Two former allies of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who were convicted in November 2016 of fraud, conspiracy and civil rights violations for closing access lanes to the George Washington Bridge in September 2013, are challenging their convictions in federal court, with the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia set to consider the case on April 23, 2018. This combination of March 29, 2017, file photos shows Bridget Kelly, left, leaving federal court after sentencing in Newark, N.J.; and Bill Baroni leaving federal court after sentencing in Newark, N.J. The aim, according to prosecutors, was to use traffic jams to punish the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee, N.J., the town next to the bridge, for not endorsing the Republican governor's re-election campaign. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Two former allies of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who were convicted in November 2016 of fraud, conspiracy and civil rights violations for closing access lanes to the George Washington Bridge in September 2013, are challenging their convictions in federal court, with the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia set to consider the case on April 23, 2018. This combination of March 29, 2017, file photos shows Bridget Kelly, left, leaving federal court after sentencing in Newark, N.J.; and Bill Baroni leaving federal court after sentencing in Newark, N.J. The aim, according to prosecutors, was to use traffic jams to punish the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee, N.J., the town next to the bridge, for not endorsing the Republican governor's re-election campaign. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Unanimous Supreme Court Throws Out Two Convictions In NJ Bridgegate Scandal
By Associated Press
05.07.20 | 10:13 am
Will SCOTUS Use ‘Bridgegate’ To Define Political Corruption Out of Existence?
By Josh Kovensky
07.10.19 | 6:00 am
Former Christie Aide Resentenced To 13 Months In Prison For Role In Bridgegate
By Mike Catalini
04.24.19 | 4:20 pm
Bill Baroni leaves federal court after sentencing in Newark, N.J., Wednesday, March 29, 2017.(AP Photo/Seth Wenig) Bill Baroni leaves federal court after sentencing in Newark, N.J., Wednesday, March 29, 2017.(AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Ex-Christie Appointee In Bridgegate Scandal Gets Less Prison Time
By Associated Press
02.26.19 | 2:38 pm
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