Governor Chris Christie Appointee: Give Me Immunity, I Have ‘Story To Tell’

Former Port Authority executive David Wildstein takes the oath before an Assembly panel
Former Port Authority executive David Wildstein takes the oath before an Assembly panel. (Photo: NorthJersey.com/TYSON TRISH/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)David Wildstein, the Port Authority official appointed by New

Christie Appointee: Give Me Immunity, I Have “Story to Tell” (Common Dreams, Jan 19, 2014):

Man at center for bridge scandal says “he’ll talk” if prosecution taken off the table

Jersey Gov. Chris Chistie and a man at the heart of the bridge lane closure scandal that has garnered national media attention, says that he “has a story to tell” if authorities are willing to give him immunity against prosecution.

As twenty subpoenas went out to high-level Christie staff members and others on Friday, Wildstein’s lawyer has said his client is willing to reveal more details regarding his role and what he knows about why Christie’s deputy chief of staff at the time, Bridget Kelly, wrote an email to him saying “Time for some traffic problems in Ft. Lee” just weeks before a series of unusual lane closures shut down the town’s access to the George Washington Bridge into New York.

As the North Jersey Record reports:

Wildstein, whom Christie appointed to a position in the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, has already supplied a legislative committee with the most damning documents in the case so far, including an email from a Christie aide saying it was “time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,” a sign that the lane-closing plot was hatched by Christie’s aides as a political vendetta.

Wildstein’s lawyer Alan Zegas told The Associated Press on Friday that there has not been any offer of immunity from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which is reviewing the matter. “If he has immunity from the relevant entities, he’ll talk,” Zegas said.

Wildstein, who resigned in December, appeared last week before a legislative committee investigating the closures but refused to answer any questions. He cited his right not to incriminate himself. The committee found him to be in contempt and referred the case to a prosecutor.

On Thursday, both chambers of the Legislature passed resolutions authorizing special investigative committees to continue the probes.

According to the Wall Street Journal:

Alan Zegas, an attorney for Mr. Wildstein, said Friday that his client intends to comply with the broader subpoena within reason. Mr. Zegas said Mr. Wildstein wants to testify before the legislative committee—if Mr. Wildstein is granted immunity from federal and state prosecution. “There is a story to tell,” he said. “He would be happy to talk about all he knows.”

1 thought on “Governor Chris Christie Appointee: Give Me Immunity, I Have ‘Story To Tell’”

  1. He looks like another overfed greedy gut….I don’t think he deserves to get away scot free……..I think it is time to punish all of them.
    What a bunch of ugly fat scumbags.

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