Newark, NJ – Recently released documents in New Jersey’s largest corruption case show the government’s main informant claimed to have received favors from several politicians, including a man Gov. Chris Christie has nominated for a judgeship.
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In a story first reported by The Star-Ledger of Newark, Solomon Dwek claims he was tipped off early to foreclosure sales by former Monmouth County Sheriff Joseph Oxley.
Oxley was nominated last month by Christie to be a state Superior Court judge.
A message left for Oxley was not immediately returned.
The documents are part of a case against a defendant who had all charges dismissed.
Dwek also claims he got political favors from state Sen. Joseph Kyrillos, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate.
A message left for Kyrillos was not immediately returned.
The stench of this piece of Dwek just doesn’t want to go away!
Why do you put a picture of him on this site? Ossur lhistakel pnei adam rasha. Did you ask a Rov before being machshil so many people in this issur?
Response to #1 . Hey, there, the guy does NOT deserve to carry his father’s name. Its DREK not Dwek!
To whom can the moisdos return the money? Giving it back to Dwek is worse than keeping it.
To #3: I was recently in Jersey Shore University Hospital and there was a nice plauqe mentioning dwek’s donation of 250,000.00- 499,000.00. Shouldn’t they also return the money to its rightful owner’s?
He entangled a lot of rabbis
made lots of trouble in exchange for getting off for fraud. He was moser many innocent people. Its no wonder he’s now starting up with government officials. This man is a real rasha to the true sense of the wordm
Did I read correctly ‘all charges were dismissed’????????