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George Norcross and his co-defendants, including former Camden Mayor Dana Redd, filed a motion to dismiss the racketeering case against them. The New Jersey attorney general has accused them of ...
Norcross attorneys' pushed back on New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin's attempts to revive the criminal ...
Norcross was the former chair of the Camden County Democratic Party and a member of the Democratic National Committee until 2021. But Zappile says his biggest impact may have been his ability to ...
He is the long-time personal attorney to George Norcross. Since 1989, he has also served as counsel to the Camden County Democratic Committee — which George Norcross chaired from 1989 to 1995.
July 09, 2024 George Norcross arraigned on racketeering charges related to Camden developments, pleads not guilty Four of the five other co-defendants in the case, including former Camden Mayor ...
This was George Norcross’s first court appearance since his indictment in June for alleged racketeering and other charges. In the 13-count indictment, George Norcross and his co-defendants are accused ...
George Norcross, the state’s most powerful political boss, stepped from behind the curtain and offered rare public testimony on Monday at a Senate hearing that is destined to be remembered only ...
George Norcross, left, with Joseph Ripa, right, a former Camden County clerk, and his daughter, actress and talk show host Kelly Ripa, during a groundbreaking ceremony in Camden on Tuesday.
In response to questions about the testimony, a spokesperson for George Norcross said “numerous things are out of context.” The spokesperson, Dan Fee, did not provide specific examples.
South Jersey businessman George Norcross is hoping to secure a major tax break to move his insurance company to a new site in Camden. Considered one of the most influential Democrats in state politics ...
Norcross had a lot to say, speaking for nearly 40 minutes about Camden's ongoing revitalization efforts, the man he said "saved the city," failed attempts to revive the Waterfront, renaissance ...
George E. Norcross III, says companies don't need tax incentives to move to Jersey City. But cities with little or no economic base, like Newark, Trenton or Camden do need to provide incentives.
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