Two Former Chris Christie Aides Found Guilty of All Charges in Bridgegate Scandal
Christie is scheduled to campaign for Donald Trump this weekend.
By INAE OH
Two former aides to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie were found guilty of all charges in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing trial.
Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni were charged with organizing a plan that included shutting down the highly trafficked lanes as an act of political revenge against a Democratic mayor who did not endorse Christie during his reelection bid.
The verdict on Friday comes as Christie prepares to make a public appearance this weekend in New Hampshire in support of Donald Trump. In September, federal prosecutors accused the embattled governor of knowing about the lane closings—an allegation Christie has vehemently denied.
"Let me be clear once again, I had no knowledge prior or during these lane realignments, and had no role authorizing them," he said in a statement reacting to Friday's verdict. "No believable evidence was presented to contradict that fact. Anything said to the contrary over the past six weeks in court is simply untrue."
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