Zulima Farber

July 7, 2006 - 9:59am

It's like de ja vu all over again

Keeping an extraordinarily low profile over the last seven days has been Paul Stuart Aronsohn, the Rotarian-American who is the Democratic nominee for Congress in the fifth district. Aronsohn, a former Press Secretary to Governor James E. McGreevey, has declined comment on the state budget, the proposed sales tax, and the budget war betwen Governor Jon Corzine and Assembly Speaker Joseph Roberts. Aronsohn also side-stepped a question on the controversy surrounding Attorney General Zulima Farber. Asked about it late last Friday afternoon, Aronsohn said only: "Been out on the trail. What's the story?" He did not respond to a follow-up question. There is, of course, a small chance that the congressional candidate from Ridgewood didn't look at The Record that morning, where there story on Farber spanned five columns across the front page of their newspaper, or that no one on Aronsohn's campaign staff saw it either.

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July 5, 2006 - 5:54pm
PRESS RELEASE

State Senator Joseph Kyrillos

KYRILLOS STATEMENT ON THE CHOICE OF A.G. INVESTIGATOR
Judge Williams Appointment Proves Governor’s Commitment to Ethical Standards

Senator Joseph Kyrillos, (R-13), issued the following statement regarding the appointment of Judge Richard J. Williams to investigate the conduct of Attorney General Zulima Farber during a traffic stop in Bergen County involving her live-in boyfriend.

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June 30, 2006 - 6:20pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose

McHOSE SAYS IT IS TIME FOR FARBER TO START ANSWERING SOME QUESTIONS

CONTROVERSY SURROUNDING TRAFFIC STOP IS JUST THE LATEST PROBLEM FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL

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June 30, 2006 - 4:41pm
PRESS RELEASE

State Senator Gerald Cardinale

RESIGN NOW!
Scandal Highlights Complete Lack of Judgment by Attorney General

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June 30, 2006 - 3:09pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Guy Gregg

GREGG CALLS FOR PROBE INTO
ATTORNEY GENERAL FARBER'S INTERFERENCE
WITH BOYFRIEND'S TRAFFIC STOP

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June 15, 2006 - 4:23pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose and Assemblywoman Amy Handlin

REPUBLICANS ASK FOR RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUBPOENA OF BPU CLEAN ENERGY AUDIT

REITERATE CALL FOR U.S. ATTORNEY TO INVESTIGATE PROGRAM

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June 14, 2006 - 3:18pm
PRESS RELEASE

State Senator Peter Inverso

INVERSO ASKS A.G. TO RELEASE SUPPRESSED TREASURY AUDIT
Document Details Potential Wrongdoing In BPU’s Clean Energy Program

Senator Peter Inverso, (R-14), has sent a letter to Attorney General Zulima Farber asking that she take steps to lift a protective order keeping an audit of the Board of Public Utilities clean Energy Program out of the public domain. The letter is attached.

“I am asking that your Department, in keeping with Governor Corzine’s promise of a more open and transparent Administration, formally ask the court to lift the protective order so that this important document can enter the public domain.�

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May 26, 2006 - 1:09pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Mike Doherty

DOHERTY: ATTORNEY GENERAL SHOULD NOT BE 'PROUD' OF SUPPORTING LAW BREAKERS

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May 11, 2006 - 6:09pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assembly Republican Budget Committee

REPUBLICAN BUDGET COMMITTEE MEMBERS SAY PLAN TO CHARGE MUNICIPALITIES FOR STATE POLICE COVERAGE WILL DRIVE UP PROPERTY TAXES

CONCERN OVER USING STATE POLICE IN RURAL AREAS -- BUT NOT IN PLACES LIKE CAMDEN AND IRVINGTON -- IS A DOUBLE-STANDARD

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May 4, 2006 - 6:59pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman John Rooney

ROONEY WANTS GOVERNOR CORZINE TO EXPLAIN ATTORNEY GENERAL FARBER'S PARTICIPATION IN ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION RALLY

Assemblyman John Rooney is calling on Governor Jon Corzine to explain Attorney General Zulima Farber's participation in a recent rally in support of illegal immigration.

Rooney, R-Bergen, says Farber's participation in last week's rally in Newark sends the wrong message to the residents of the state and the nation and he wants the governor to explain how the state's highest law enforcement authority was permitted to address a crowd of immigrants, many of whom are in the U.S. illegally.

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