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Solomon Dwek, at center of big corruption sting, released early from prison

DwekNEWARK — Solomon Dwek, the federal informer behind the biggest federal corruption sting in New Jersey history, is out of prison and back home. Less than 30 months after being sentenced to six years behind bars—far more than prosecutors were seeking—Dwek this week was let go from the federal prison in Cumberland, Md., and after initially…

 

Posted: March 20th, 2015 | Author: | Filed under: Crime, Crime and Punishment, Monmouth County, New Jersey | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »

2 Comments on “Solomon Dwek, at center of big corruption sting, released early from prison”

  1. Ah,yes, said at 6:57 pm on March 20th, 2015:

    the launching of our dear Guv’s career: and, with all the ongoing corruption we read about each day, many of which that are being perpetrated at our public schools, to what end, and how effective was it all, really? Sure wacked the county that wound up making him the big cheese, didn’t he?- took us years of backbreaking work to come back from it all.. Those in positions of power were always, and are still, faced with two choices: either use your public position as one of trust, and of doing the right thing,or use it for your own edification and selfish gain,and doing the wrong thing, at the taxpayers’ expense: so it was, so it still is: therefore, it is up to us all, as intelligent, engaged citizens,to closely watch those we entrust with our tax dollars and lives- and, if and when they screw up, to replace them,asap…we do get the government we deserve,just look at Washington, DC!

  2. Remember: Kryillos and Beck took his money said at 10:21 am on March 23rd, 2015:

    Both of these two “fine” legislators took Dwek’s money. They claim they gave it back, but they have not shown proof of such give back.