10/4/02 Media
Reports McGreevey's Controversial Former Aide Gets New
Job -- After Only One Month Working
For A Large North Jersey Lobbying Firm, Cipel Has Joined A Trenton
Lobbying Firm Whose Partner Was The Best Man At McGreevey's
Wedding
10/5/02 Media
Reports McGreevey's Communications Staff Shills For Lautenberg
Campaign -- McGreevey Spokesperson
Later Said That Youthful Enthusiasm Led To Staff Campaigning From
Governor’s Press Office; Claimed Staff To Use Personal Time To Cover
Work Conducted For Lautenberg
Campaign
10/8/02 Media
Reports McGreevey's Top Cop Involved In
Cover-Up -- Saying Santiago Used
His Power As Superintendent To Order The Confiscation Of All Potentially
Damaging State Police Investigative Records On Himself And His Top
Staff
10/9/02 Media
Reports McGreevey's Superintendent Of State Police Made Decisions That Put
Millions In Federal Grant Money For A New Jersey Truck Safety Program At
Risk
10/10/02 Media
Reports McGreevey's Top Cop Ethics
Questioned -- A Retired State
Police Superintendent And An Expert In Police Administration Called
Santiago's Confiscation Of Personal Records,
"Wrong"
Media
Reports That McGreevey's Ex-Aide, Cipel, Still Serves As A
Liaison -- McGreevey Spokesman
Confirms That "It's Not An Official Title, But, Yes, He Is Liaison To The
Jewish Community
McGreevey's Attorney General
Orders The State's Anti- Corruption Unit To Review The Allegations Against
Santiago -- The Office Of
Government Integrity Begins Investigation Into Santiago's Orders To
Confiscate
Files
10/11/02 Media
Reports Ex-McGreevey Aide's Volunteer Post Called
Unethical -- Ethical Questions
Raised About Cipel Serving As Both A Lobbyist And A Volunteer In The
Governor's Outreach Program To The Jewish
Community
10/13/02 Media
Reports That Jersey’s Property Taxes Make Biggest One-Year Jump Since
1990
10/16/02
Media Reports Around The
Time Of Santiago's Nomination, Two Confidential Informants Told State Police
Investigators Santiago Was Close To A Mob Associate Who Ran Illegal
Gambling Machines In
Newark
McGreevey
Stands In The Governor's Outer Office And Responds To The New Allegations
Against Santiago By Saying They Are,
"Baseless"
10/18/02 Santiago
Resigns As Superintendent Of State
Police -- McGreevey Says "He
Became Incapable Of Leading"
Another Member Of
McGreevey's Cabinet Plays Politics, Commissioner Of The State Department Of
Personnel Ida L. Castro, Makes Campaign Appearance At A Rally Of
Hispanic Officials Endorsing
Lautenberg
10/25/02 In The Final Days For
Soft Money Contributions, McGreevey's Number One Political Donor, Kushner,
Writes The Democratic National Committee A $1 Million
Check
10/27/02 Media
Reports Property Taxes Soar After McGreevey Freezes State
Aid -- Highest Increase in 10
Years
Media Reports That
McGreevey's Attorney General Will Investigate Santiago's Spending
Spree -- Totals Over $100,000;
Purchases Include $133,000 In Office Renovations, $900 For Two Paper
Shredders, And $2,000 For A Trip To
Minneapolis
10/30/02 Media
Reports That During The Campaign, McGreevey Made A Secret Back-Room Deal With
The NRA, Promising To Scuttle The "ChildProof HandGun"
Bill