Finally!
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Bridgegate sentencing: Bridget Kelly gets 18 months in jail, Bill Baroni 2 years
by Ted Sherman and Matt Arco, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com — March 29, 2017
Two former high-level members of the Christie administration were sentenced to prison terms Wednesday in the political scandal that became known as Bridgegate.
Bridget Anne Kelly, 44, a former top aide to the governor whose "time for some traffic problems" email became a focal point of the federal investigation, was given 18 months.
Bill Baroni, 45, the former deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, received a 24 month sentence earlier in the day in a separate proceeding in the same courtroom before U.S. District Judge Susan D. Wigenton in Newark.
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"This case was, and is, about the abuse of power," declared the judge during the day-long sentencing, speaking about what she saw as a "with us or against us" culture in Trenton.
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There’s more in-depth details here, courthousenews.com, including the firing of Fishman, and the sentencing of Samson:
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An investigation stemming from but unrelated to Bridgegate led the conviction of former Port Authority head David Samson, a onetime mentor of Christie’s, who received a sentence of probation earlier this year.
The case may also have led to the ouster of the U.S. attorney who prosecuted it. Earlier this month U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman was ousted from his position by President Donald Trump.
Fishman called the manner of his ouster “abrupt and shocking.”
Just one follow-up Question: When will it be Chris Christie’s “time in the barrel”?