New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin has charged George E. Norcross III, a politically powerful south Jersey insurance executive, with sprawling racketeering charges, Platkin announced in a Monday press conference.
Norcross, the chairman of insurance firm Conner Strong & Buckelew, was the keystone in a sprawling enterprise to “manipulate government programs and processes designed to attract development and investment to instead suit their own financial desires,” Platkin announced Monday.
BREAKING: @NewJerseyOAG unsealing bombshell indictment against South Jersey Dem power broker George Norcross and key players in South Jersey Dem politics. Presser scheduled for 1 pm. pic.twitter.com/WAyiKKYxHr
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