On 10/7/09 Governor Corzine received information and 2 inches of documentation detailing the violations of law in Long Branch and ongoing corruption and problems in prosecution. Plaintiff never heard back and we all know how fighting corruption was not a priority of his.

On 3/2/10 Plaintiff wrote Governor Christie, the former lawman who promised to change Trenton and clean up corruption. Plaintiff again included extensive documentation of public corruption involving neighboring properties and including the unsolved arson. Plaintiff received an acknowledgement letter from the Div. of Criminal Justice in the Attorney General's office stating the matter will be reviewed by the AG. Nothing further was ever heard. Theres been so many AG's in this administration its hard to keep up. Elections would solve this. Plaintiff wrote a followup letter 9/28/11 regarding lack of prosecution by his prosecutors, focusing on then current prosecutor Warshaw.and the arson corruption. Plaintiff never heard back and discovered that Mr. Warshaw was going to be a judge. Is this the peter (Warshaw) principle at play?

Seems like the only thing getting cleaned up is the Governor's plate.

Its clear why. Instead of slapping handcuffs on some corrupt democratic mayors, he was out there trying to get their endorsements for re-election.

Not one peep in the media about what happened to the lawman who was going to clean up NJ.

Well, he did make some new promises at his re-election that he had unfinished business - Probably doesn't involve public corruption though.

Once they're down there in Trenton, they all change. It changes them.

11/10/18:
There is talk of Christie to replace Jeff Sessions as AG. Sickening idea. Ex mayor Schneider who endorsed him may be the only one in NJ who likes it.