Bill Baroni, a former aide to Gov. Chris Christie, was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison for his involvement in the George Washington Bridge scandal.
Gov. Chris Christie may not have been charged by prosecutors in the Bridgegate scandal, which on Friday resulted in the convictions of two former allies, but taxpayers nevertheless have spent $11.28 million on his attorneys.
A federal jury reached a verdict Friday morning in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing trial of two former allies of Republican Gov. Chris Christie.
Months before the thousands of commuters and local leaders were freaking out over the massive traffic jams through Fort Lee, Gov. Chris Christie and his inner circle were pulling their hair out over a box of donuts.
Gov. Chris Christie said Tuesday that he does not expect to be called to testify in the ongoing Bridgegate trial and reiterated that he knew nothing about the 2013 plot carried out by his appointees.
The identities of unindicted co-conspirators in the George Washington Bridge lane-closure scandal won't be made public for at least another three weeks.
Federal prosecutors have until noon Friday to make public a list of ‘unindicted co-conspirators’ who avoided charges despite an alleged role in Bridgegate.
When the Bridgegate trial begins this summer, federal prosecutors will rely on the testimony of former Port Authority operative David Wildstein to convince a jury that two fellow ex-associates of Gov. Chris Christie were key players in the lane closing scheme at the George Washington Bridge in September 2013.