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Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie Bridge Scandal Details

Last Updated: January 12, 2014

Well Chris Christie who is governor of New Jersey is taking all over the internet for the last few months, which is really uneasy. Two of the high level official in his administration worked together in order to close a lane on the George Washington Bridge which connects to the Fort Lee, this is a Jersey suburb. The event happened in early September.

Chris Christie bridge scandal only underscores his intimidate image. The unfolding scandal due to the massive traffic jam apparently created as an act of political retribution by a top aide to New Jersey Gov. All the plaintiffs in the class action suit has not been determined.

On Thursday during the press conference Chris Christie apologized to the citizens of the New Jersey, moreover at the same time he blamed others for the scandal which has taken over his office. This thing has created crisis over this office and it seems difficult that it would get end soon. The unfolding scandal over a four day traffic jam apparently created as an act of political retribution by a top adviser to the outcome has claimed many victims.

Well the key players of the scandal need to know, Bridget Anne Kelly who is Christie’s now-former deputy chief of staff, David Wildstein who is Christie’s longtime friend, Bill Baroni who was the Deputy Executive Director at the Port Authority and Christie’s top man of agency, Patrick Foye who is executive director of Port Authority, and Mark Sokolish is Democratic mayor of Fort Lee.

The Case regarding the scandal has been filed on Thursday in US District court of the New Jersey. At least six residents in New Jersey are bringing the class action suit against the government official in connection with the scandal over bridge traffic that gridlocked a north jersey town in apparent political retribution against an opponent of Governor Chris Christie.

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