Sharpe James, once the mayor of Newark, New Jersey and a state senator was indited last year on various charges of corruption and fraud. Currently he is standing trial for those charges in a New Jersey courtroom. Here is a list of the various charges brought against him.

  • Illegally charging over $58,000 on two city credit cards for Jacuzzi dips, movies, meals, and weekend gateways with friends.
  • Selling of city property to a friend for the amount of $46,000. This friend (who was a frequent traveling partner with James) quickly resold the property for $665,000.
  • James reportedly spent $1,440 for a trip to the Dominican Republic (and I guarantee he didn’t book cheap flights), where he wanted to assess the gardens to see if they could be replicated in Newark.
  • James also spend $167.22 at clubs in Rio de Janeiro’s red light district (was he there on business?) and $297 to inspect a yacht he wanted to buy in Maryland.
  • He also spent $2,976 to rent a storage unit where he hid records about the city’s and sales to his friend. The contract read “Authorized Users: None.”

Of course, Governor Corzine doesn’t think there is any corruption in New Jersey!

This entry was posted on Friday, April 4th, 2008 at 8:38 am.
Categories: In The News, New Jersey.

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