What did you think that the Dwek case was over with Mayor Jerramiah Healy? This problem in Hudson County is too big for one person to master -- there had to be other players in this case, their had to be other minds under this problem. County Executive Tom Degise has been too quiet during this process, and TheFanNJ is on it.
With all but uncertain news and reporting coming out of Hudson County, people are saying when will Tom Degise—step up to the plate. And release what he knew, how was he evolved and why didn’t he stop the madness – or address the madness that became Solomon Dwek. FBI Informant Solomon Dwek gave Mayor Jerramiah Healy $2.1 million in campaign contributions for a project on Garfield Ave in Jersey City NJ, and West Side section of Jersey City New Jersey and Kearny New Jersey.
TheFanNJ would like to know something – the City of Jersey City alone can’t push a project with this magnitude through without help. A city with the size of Jersey City can’t push a project through without either the state, county or municipal elected leaders priming the project through. Now we know from the tapes, the mentioning of names, the key players in this case were all double dipping county employees.
Let’s place our thinking caps on for this one – none has full control over Kearny’s projects without the help from County Government. Meaning Kearny can’t have a joint project with Jersey City without the help of the county, and Jersey City can have a process – this is where Tom Degise comes into play. County Executive Tom Degise hasn’t spoken a word on this – and since he has been one of the most outspoken officials in Hudson County, his camp and party has been strictly hush-hush on what they have done in helping Solomon Dwek. Now, Dwek was noted for giving -- $30 million to Hudson County officials – whether they were elected or not. From this day on the reports and convictions have shown $23 million was donated to campaigns for this project to be enforced. So you tell me where the other $7 million is, and how are the other 12 of the 45 named in the complaint since 35 people were named, convicted – or indicted on these complaints.
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