Peter Harvey

Sabrin Calls for Investigations of Unanue

Release Date: Mar 28 2008

US Attorney and NY and NJ Fraud Departments Need To Examine Potential Conspiracy

State Senator Peter Inverso

Release Date: Jun 14 2006

INVERSO ASKS A.G. TO RELEASE SUPPRESSED TREASURY AUDIT
Document Details Potential Wrongdoing In BPU’s Clean Energy Program

Senator Peter Inverso, (R-14), has sent a letter to Attorney General Zulima Farber asking that she take steps to lift a protective order keeping an audit of the Board of Public Utilities clean Energy Program out of the public domain. The letter is attached.

“I am asking that your Department, in keeping with Governor Corzine’s promise of a more open and transparent Administration, formally ask the court to lift the protective order so that this important document can enter the public domain.�

Assemblywoman Nellie Pou

Release Date: Apr 10 2006

POU CALLS FOR BUDGET PANEL TO TAKE 'CRITICAL LOOK' AT PRESCHOOL SPENDING
Assembly Appropriations Chair Says Inquiry Into Alleged Mismanagement
Must Be Key Part of Committee's Questioning of Education Officials,
Applauds Attorney General's Willingness to Reassess Cases

(PATERSON) -- Assembly Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nellie Pou today urged her colleagues on the Assembly Budget Committee to hold an in-depth review into whether taxpayer dollars meant for funding early childhood education in the state's poorest communities instead ended up lining the pockets of preschool owners and operators.

January 11, 2006 - 3:08pm

Governor(s) to skip Harvey event

Governor Richard Codey and Governor-elect Jon Corzine will not attend a gala retirement dinner on Friday evening honoring Attorney General Peter Harvey.

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Acting Governor Richard Codey

Release Date: Nov 22 2005

Codey Announces State’s Settlement with Amerada Hess

TRENTON – Acting Governor Richard J. Codey today announced that the Amerada Hess Corporation voluntarily settled a lawsuit filed in September by New Jersey’s Attorney General’s Office, with a portion of the settlement proceeds funding an energy and motoring assistance program for low-income residents. Amerada Hess is the only one of the three oil companies named in the state’s lawsuits to reach voluntary settlement of the matter to date. The agreement was reached yesterday.

November 15, 2005 - 12:57pm

The race for Attorney General

Two leading candidates -- though clearly not the only ones -- to become Jon Corzine's Attorney General: Zulima Farber, the former state Public Advocate who almost became a state Supreme Court Justice in 2003, and Robert Del Tufo, a former United States Attorney who spent four years as Attorney General when Jim Florio was Governor. Both Farber and Del Tufo are close to the Governor-elect. Another possible Attorney General candidate, according to an insider, is State Senator Nia Gill. The embattled incumbent, Peter Harvey, has been seeking private sector employment, with a rumored annual salary range of $700,000.

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Tom Wilson NJGOP Chairman

Release Date: Nov 2 2005

Corzine Lacks Ethical Principles to Be Governor
--NY Times Report Provides Insight into His Character and Connections--

Quattrocchi, Kline & Dill For Union County Freeholder

Release Date: Oct 31 2005

INCUMBENT FREEHOLDER WARD OUT OF TOUCH, OR ASLEEP?

Forrester for Governor

Release Date: Oct 27 2005

Forrester Vindicated

No Problem - Never Was

A letter from the Attorney General's Office late this afternoon confirmed that Doug Forrester's businesses have been in full compliance with New Jersey law.

October 12, 2005 - 3:52pm

See ya at the fights, Pete

If you take Jon Corzine at his word that he'll consult U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie on his choice of a state Attorney General, then it is fair to assume that Corzine has decided against keeping Peter Harvey if he takes office as Governor next year. It would be tough to find a insider who believes Christie would ever recommend Harvey, whom he reportedly considers not at all aggressive on political corruption issues. Republican Doug Forrester has already called for Harvey's resignation.

One top Democrat opined that if Corzine really does seek Christie's counsel, then Essex County Prosecutor Paula Dow would have to be considered a possible candidate. Dow, the first African American woman to serve as a county prosecutor, spent most of her legal career as an Assistant United States Attorney. That would, of course, be yet another twist to Corzine's war on party bosses: Dow is no favorite of Newark Mayor/State Senator Sharpe James, who is up for re-election next year.

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