April 13, 2009 - 11:47am
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Krovatin argues Lonegan's motivation was 'purely political'

NEWARK – Former U.S. Attorney Chris Christie won praise as the man whose office indicted former state Sen. Joe Coniglio (D-Paramus) on corruption charges, but in his closing argument, Defense Attorney Gerald Krovatin trains his sites on Christie’s opponent in the Republican gubernatorial primary. 

He derides former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan’s ethics complaints against Coniglio - a triggering mechanism in Coniglio's downfall - as “purely political.” 

“Lonegan took this to a new level in 2006, and 33 out of 34 complaints he filed only against Democrats,” Krovatin says of the Republican gubernatorial candidate.

Max Pizarro is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at max@politicsnj.com.