Salon: Christie's real problems have just started. Why the indictments don't clear his name.
http://www.salon.com/2015/05/02/chris_christies_problems_are_just_beginning_why_the_bridgegate_indictments_dont_clear_his_name/
If Bloomberg News is right, Federal prosecutors havent just been going after Bill Baroni, Bridget Anne Kelly, and David Wildstein, all of whom were indicted yesterday on federal corruption charges, and the latter of whom has already pleaded guilty; prosecutors are also apparently looking at former Port Authority Chairman and Christie confidant David Sampson in a separate criminal probe not related to Bridegate, but to allegations Samson tried to shake down United Airlines.
In the meantime, in damage control mode, Christie used Wildsteins guilty plea and the indictments of Baroni and Kelly, and the fact that he was not himself named in the indictment, as proof that hes in the clear on Bridgegate. In a statement, Christie said that the charges make clear what Ive said from day one is true: I had no knowledge or involvement in the planning or execution of this act.
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Yet just minutes after Wildsteins guilty plea was formally announced, his lawyer Allan Zegas was serving up red meat for hungry reporters. Zegas relayed to reporters Wildsteins contrition for his role in the alleged plot, but before he walked away from the microphones, he re-iterated what he has said before, that evidence exists that Governor knew of the lane closures while they were occurring.
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When U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman was asked directly at yesterdays press conference about Zegass tantalizing comments about Christie, Fishman declined to answer. When Fishman was asked directly if Christie was in the clear, he said I am not sure what that means so I really cant answer that question.
Is he going to be further investigated, the questioner pressed.
I am not going to comment on whether anybody is going to be further investigated in connection with this or any other matter ever, said Fishman.