After David Wildstein pled guilty to blocking traffic on the George Washington Bridge as political retribution, his lawyer said outside the courtroom that his client was still being questioned by government investigators and was “prepared to testify,” the New York Times reports.
He repeated that Gov. Chris Christie (R) “knew of the lane closures as they occurred” and that “evidence exists” that proves it.
However, Politico reports the U.S. attorney for New Jersey did not implicate Christie directly in the alleged crime, adding that “based on the evidence that is currently available to us, we are not going to charge anybody else in this scheme.”
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