Jul 23rd, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
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Reporting from New York -- People who live in New Jersey can be forgiven if they initially yawned Thursday morning at the news of another federal sting that swept up a wide range of public officials, including the young mayor of Hoboken, who's been on the job all of three weeks.
They might have even shrugged at the report that five rabbis were also snared in the dragnet for allegedly washing $3 million through an international money-laundering ring.
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Jul 24th, 2009 - Philly
NEWARK, N.J. - Court appearances continued Friday in a wide ranging corruption probe that has netted 44 people in New York and New Jersey, including several elected officials and religious leaders.
Public Corruption Investigation Nets Prominent NJ Politicians
Jul 23rd, 2009 - Washington Post
Federal agents on Thursday arrested about 30 people -- including two New Jersey mayors, other politicians and several rabbis -- as part of a major investigation of corruption and international money laundering across the state.
Mayors, rabbis arrested in NJ corruption probe
Jul 23rd, 2009 - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two northern New Jersey mayors, several rabbis and other politicians were arrested on Thursday in a federal investigation into public corruption and international money laundering, U.S...
Mayors, rabbis arrested in corruption probe
Jul 23rd, 2009 - CNN
(CNN) -- About 30 people, including some New Jersey mayors and several rabbis, were arrested Thursday in a federal investigation of public corruption, the U.S. attorney's office in Newark...



