A new witness may soon be coming forward in the allegations that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s administration withheld hurricane relief money from the hard-hit city of Hoboken over a politically-connected development project.
Up With Steve Kornacki has learned of a resolution on the agenda for Wednesday’s Hoboken city council meeting, in which members are slated to consider giving Mayor Dawn Zimmer the authority to waive attorney-client privilege with Joseph Maraziti, the lawyer who represents the city on development matters, so he can be free to reveal new details to investigators.
Zimmer’s communications director, Juan Melli, says that Zimmer contemporaneously spoke with Maraziti about the conversation she had with Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno on May 13, in which Zimmer claims the lieutenant governor told her the development was tied to Sandy relief funds and “you need to move forward or we are not going to be able to help you.” Guadagno has firmly denied this allegation as “false” and “illogical.”
Waiving the right to attorney-client privilege would allow Maraziti to respond to questions and subpoenas from New Jersey’s U.S. Attorney’s office investigating the mayor’s allegations. It would also allow him to cooperate with the state legislative investigative committee looking into the matter.
The resolution could be found yesterday evening on the city of Hoboken’s website.









