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The big fish, the rabbis, the players & getting "treated like a friend"

by: Rosi Efthim

Thu Jul 23, 2009 at 08:35:05 PM EDT



Note: I was at the Federal Building in Newark today, but not at the press conference. I was not permitted in the room, and I'll deal with that one later, because I'm steamed about it. But this is culled from the documents distributed there - - - Rosi Efthim

The ironies and contradictions of today's news whip the head around. Contradiction: This is bad news, as Jason points out. But it's also good news; when rocks are pried up and sunlight hits what squirms underneath, it's a victory. You know it is.

Contradiction: Today was a shock, but no surprise to a lot of weary voters. This is why people don't vote, why they throw their hands up in disgust. Ironically, the disgusted ones are precisely the ones we need engaged.

You've seen the big-name arrest list and the extraordinary perp walk, pols shuffling off one FBI bus, and rabbis another. Envelopes stuffed with cash. Meetings in diners. Promises made for introductions only to "players" who would "do the right thing" if greased sufficiently. A complex system of rabbis, and "cash houses" to launder dirty money. This is a bad movie.

Shoes still to drop Information may still sift in. Court-ordered search warramts were executed today for about 20 locations in NJ and New York to recover, among other things, large sums of cash. And 28 seizure warrants were executed against bank accounts of the money laundering defendants, and the entities in their control. There were 300 agents involved, in 54 locations in NJ-NY. And there is one charge of trafficking in human kidneys.

How did it work? What's still not clear to me is the extent to which all these politicians' alleged bad acts are tied together. To what degree were they in league with each other?

One clue to how federal investigators think it worked is included in a description of where their investigation started - with the money laundering - and how it wound its way to the pols.

The "CW," the Triangle, and the rabbis... Law enforcement, along with the cooperating witness (in documents, "CW") widely rumored as Solomon Dwek, infiltrated a pre-existing money laundering network between Deal, NJ, Brooklyn and Israel. The related investigation - hauling inthe politicians - has roots in 2007 Hudson County, when the CW started showing up looking to nab public contracts in the county schools.

He got himself introduced to a Jersey City building inspector. And from there a web of introductions and referrals grew that eventually included elected officials, council and mayoral candidates, zoning officials and others in official capacity, mostly in Hudson. Here's how (from the US Attorney's office statement):

In part, the bribe-taking was connected to fund raising efforts in heavily contested mayoral and city council campaigns in Jersey City and Hoboken, and the bribes were often parceled out to straw donors, who then wrote checks in their names or businesses to the campaigns in amounts that complied with legal limits on individual donations - so-called conduit or conversion donations. Other bribe recipients took cash for direct personal use and benefit; others kept some of the cash and used the rest for political campaigns, according to the criminal Complaints.

The biggest fish may be Peter Cammarano, just sworn in as Hoboken mayor days ago, and also a lawyer. He's charged with taking $25,000 in cash bribes, including $10,000 just one week ago, from an undercover witness.  Cammarano's alledged to have taken cash bribes to grease the skids for a high rise development by the witness. At the diner meeting, Cammarano promised the CW "...you're going to be treated like a friend."

Like a friend ...

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last week? (0.00 / 0)
wow.

I have to think of a witty signature about Frank LoBiondo

I am appalled (4.00 / 2)
you were not allowed in there, Rosi. We need folks like you to report for us, not just the flunkies taking pictures for what turned out to be a Christie campaign photo op.  

Nobody from Bluejersey was allowed in the scheduling hearing for the Sand Hill tribe case either.  There is something wrong when our judiciary keeps the press out - unless they can CHOOSE the newspaper.


One Vote. Yours. It really does matter.


We really Need To Do Something.... (0.00 / 0)
...about getting proper press credentials for bloggers in general and especially for the premier progressive political site in the state.

Maybe the ACLU can help out?  

I've hear that some of the folks who read this site and write here are also attorneys.  Maybe we can get some pro bono actions started that will yield press credentials.

At a time when there are fewer newspapers and they have fewer reporters covering the political beat we should have MORE citizen journalist picking up the slack.

It's almost as if the New jersey establishments have something to hide, eh?

Let there be LIGHT!!!


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actually, Nick (0.00 / 0)
I think anyone can join the NJ Press Association and get accredited - it requires a NJSP background check. You could still be denied access but not on the grounds that you're not 'the working press,'

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more info (0.00 / 0)
actually no one should need press credentials to attend an event such as Rosi was rejected from - they're only officially useful if you want to cross police or fire department lines - so maybe talking to Deborah Jacobs at the ACLU isn't such a bad idea. and you do need to be a full-time employee of a 'legitimate' newsgathering organization to get credentialled.

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Ironically ... (0.00 / 0)
I used to work for a paper that had had no subpoenas for any of its reporters in the papers 100 or so year history. In the span of one week, they got two, both for for me and for the same case.

When I went to court, I had a toothbrush, considerable resolve not to reveal my source, and a phalanx of lawyers from both the Pennsylvania Press Association (court and the story, were both in PA) and the NJ Press Association (the paper was in NJ).

I don't think this was a function of BJ not having credentials issued by the NJ Press Association. I don't think this was about credentialing at all.

It's not a particularly snappy signature, but here's what I think we need in the next NJ Democratic State Chair.  


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Great Summary Rosie! (4.00 / 1)
I'm still digesting the whole thing but I will say this much now....

With any luck, the fallout from today's arrests will result in another twenty to sixty arrests over the next twelve months.   And if the RICO statutes are unleashed and the Obama justice department chooses to truly go after the whole effin SYSTEM of corruption in NJ you can easily quadruple those numbers.

Most of the people convicted will be Democrats, and that's tragic but it's also purgative.  

I dare say that anyone that was busted today or that might get busted over the next year probably hates Loretta Weinberg's guts.  THAT'S a good reason for Jon Corzine to select he for LG.  (And either light a fire under Ann Milgram's butt or fire her altogether!)

All it took was one angler and a wee bit of bait to nail all these little fish.   Imagine if we got really serious!

Most of this could be eliminated with radical campaign finance reforms...but I digress.

As for Peter Cammarano.....it's telling that his lawyer Joe hayden said  was in total denial mode this morning....

>>>"There is no truth to the allegations that Peter Cammarano engaged in criminal conduct," said Hayden, who is representing Cammarano in court. "He intends to fight these false allegations witjh all of his strength to prove his innocence. We look forward to cross-examining under oath whoever is making these false charges."<<<

Unless the FBI is in the business of making up phony surveillance tapes and perjury; it doesn't look good for Cammarano.

This kind of shit is so common in NJ that I wouldn't be surprised if even an attorney like Cammarano felt, in some arrogant delusional manner, that he was above and beyond the law.

My sense is that he wouldn't do well in captivity.

Peter should squeal on every dirty deal and pol he knows of in exchange for the best deal he can get.

If it goes to trial he's looking at a long long time in a real prison.   It's time to deal.


Greetings from Hoboken (0.00 / 0)
Cammarano's been working his way up to this since 2007.

ELEC troubles http://hoboken411.com/archives...

Insurance co's pay tribute - Federal Hill & BGIA http://hoboken411.com/archives...

Sarlos and Hoboken hospital  http://hoboken411.com/archives...

Stan's Sports http://hoboken411.com/archives...

Video: Then Councilman, now Assemblyman Ruben Ramos on bribes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...


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Some constructive criticism (0.00 / 1)
Nick,
Right on the money, there. Glad you've taken the Cammarano story seriously all along.
Elsewhere in this thread:
"All it took was one angler and a wee bit of bait to nail all these little fish.   Imagine if we got really serious!
Most of this could be eliminated with radical campaign finance reforms...but I digress."
Rosi,
Actually, it took a bit more than that:
numerous badgerings of the state AG, feds and then ELEC as well as multiple formal complaints since early  2007 from concerned Hoboken activists and Democratic party officers for the authorities to start looking under the Hoboken and Hudson rocks closely, particularly Cammarano's.
And, Rosi, I'm NOT trying to rain on your parade here for the sake of it alone or for any animosity towards you or CarolH - I applaud your efforts here in general and the enthusiasm for your work from others like CarolH. Sincerely.
BUT....but...I have to point a couple things out for the sake of perspective here.
Some of us HAVE already BEEN really serious about this, particularly about Cammarano -- and you and Blue Jersey have been missing the boat on Cammarano despite a ton of reasons to reserve endorsement of him and investigate him deeper.
Shouldn't you mention that you backed Cammarano as a preface to your (contrition and then) enhanced commitment to nailing those of his ilk going forward??
Back in Feb I posted a major challenge  to Matthew Jordan and Scott Shields fawning all over this long-standing and transparent creep, Cammarano. Nick Lento chimed in and seemed to get it.
You waltzed in and put glowing recommendations on Jordan and Shields idolatry of Cammarano and heavily dinged my postings. That doesn't say much at all - IN THIS CASE OF CAMMARANO - for either your journalistic instinct or your powers of political analysis. In this particular instance.
Jordan and Shields knew at the time who I was and my positions in the Democratic party of Hoboken - at that time, the recent vice-chair and current treasurer. There was good reason to figure this individual knows something.
The gaffe wasn't really their defending someone they'd already committed to in print or taken pay from Cammarano for precisely the class of political pumpery they engaged in there (if not for those specific posts). Nor was the gaffe really letting them post opinions on Blue Jersey; it's a political forum after all. (Although guys like those two, whether through naivete or ethical deficiency or a sequence of both, are prime support organelles for the likes of a Cammarano.)
The gaffe was your - as a known blog editor and self-styled journalist-cum-political analyst - jumping in to support those guys and, at least indirectly, Cammarano, too.
You guys here could do a lot of good in the realms you aspire to in your posting above - you've done some good things already to be sure (albeit in other realms). But you've got to be just as up front about your lapses or you'll repeat them.
Okay - now flame me. Or you can take the high road and admit you missed a beat on Cammarano.
BTW - that actually was a nice summary above for this stage of the unraveling. Keep an eye on estevens over at H411 (regardless of what one thinks of Perry), which HobokenMafia above linked to. Estevens is the real thing.  

Emar/Ernie (4.00 / 1)
I have no doubt that lifting rocks is not the singular work of heroic law enforcement officers, but that community members who take the time to understand the players & labyrinths of corruption can play a key part in keeping their towns clean. I have zero idea if you are such a person, but I tend to doubt it.

If you had information that Peter Cammarano was dirty, you did not share it here. You have written no diaries at Blue Jersey. You call us to task for not making the case against Cammarano before the feds did so. But since you say you knew, where's the case you made?

Apparently, you are not familiar enough with how we operate here, or you don't read carefully. I have not endorsed Peter Cammarano. Blue Jersey has not. I've never met him. Blue Jersey - and I - have no stake in his political futures, and I'm sure not a shill for the guy.

This is a community blog, and it includes divergent opinions, even yours. You really have no quarrel with me, so much as you have with somebody who posted here. Posted under his own name, I will point out, which you did not.

Reading through your total of zero diaries and six comments here, it's evident that you have trouble expressing yourself without mischaracterizing or insulting those to whom you refer.

I'm both sorry, and glad, what happened in your town happened. I hope it leads to fresh and needed change.



It's not a particularly snappy signature, but here's what I think we need in the next NJ Democratic State Chair.  


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