October 9, 2008 - 2:06pm
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The last of the "Monmouth 11" goes down

The last of the “Monmouth 11” has been found guilty of bribery.

Former Asbury Park Councilman/Deputy Mayor John J. Hamilton, Jr. was convicted late yesterday by a federal jury of accepting a free paving job for his driveway worth $5,000 at of taking a $2,000 cash bribe.

Hamilton was one of 11 sitting or former public officials from Monmouth County charged with corruption n February, 2005.  His trial last year ended in a hung jury. 

“We and the FBI are justifiably proud of our record of prosecution of corrupt public officials in Monmouth County,” said U.S. Attorney Christie. “The investigation revealed a shockingly wide swath of individuals who were willing to sell their positions of trust and abuse their power and influence. It is our hope and belief that this investigation and the convictions also succeeded in acting as a deterrent for others going forward.”

Matt Friedman is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at matt@politicsnj.com.