44 people
from the Wall Street Journal:
Mayors Peter Cammarano III of Hoboken, Dennis Elwell of Secaucus and Anthony Suarez of Ridgefield, all Democrats; Leona Beldini, one of three deputy mayors of Jersey City, also a Democrat; and state Assemblyman Daniel Van Pelt, a Republican.
In all, 29 people were caught up in the probe into public corruption, and 15 were implicated in the investigation into money laundering, including one Brooklyn man charged with conspiring to broker the sale of a kidney.
how do rabbis fare in prison?
there was one rabbi back in brooklyn, in the 90s, that got time for kidnapping. he lives in canada, now, i guess.
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