Update: A lawyer for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s former deputy chief of staff says he has been told that she will be indicted.
Michael Critchley told The Associated Press on Friday that Bridget Kelly will be indicted.
Former Christie ally David Wildstein pleaded guilty to two conspiracy counts for his role in the scheme Friday and implicated Kelly and fellow Port Authority of New York-New Jersey executive Bill Baroni.
Baroni’s lawyer said earlier Friday that he had not received word on whether his client would be indicted.
Wildstein admitted to causing significant traffic problems in Fort Lee in September 2013 in retaliation against the city’s mayor, who did not endorse Christie’s re-election bid, and to using a traffic study as a cover.
Christie was not implicated in the scheme.
NEWARK, New Jersey — A former ally of Gov. Chris Christie pleaded guilty Friday to helping to engineer traffic jams at the George Washington Bridge in 2013 and concocting a cover-up along with two other officials with close ties to Christie.
Breaking: Former Christie aide David Wildstein pleads guilty, enters plea deal
— Kasie Hunt (@kasie) May 1, 2015
David Wildstein did not implicate Christie in the scheme that has cast a long shadow over the Republican governor’s White House prospects in 2016.
Wildstein, an official at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey at the time of the tie-ups, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy.
He said that he came up with the plans along with Bridget Kelly, who was Christie’s deputy chief of staff, and Bill Baroni, who was Christie’s top appointee at the Port Authority.
He said they orchestrated the scheme to punish the Democratic mayor of the town of Fort Lee, at the foot of the bridge, for not endorsing Christie’s re-election bid. He said they also agreed to cover it up by claiming the lane closings were part of a traffic study.
Wildstein watch begins: former ally of @GovChristie expected in court today in Newark to plead guilty #Bridgegate pic.twitter.com/0J9gC6tXA8
— Aliyah Frumin (@AliyahFrumin) May 1, 2015
Before Wildstein appeared in court, Christie declined to comment Friday as he left a hotel in McLean, Virginia. Christie has insisted all along that he knew nothing about the scheme.








