$300,000 From Stafford
Taxpayers Used By Mayor Block To Inflate Boss Gilmore's
Pension
More than $300,000 from Stafford taxpayers was used by Mayor
Block and the fake Republicans who run the local government to
pay Republican County Chairman George Gilmore a bogus "salary"
and benefits for the sole purpose of inflating Gilmore's
pension.
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Boss
Gilmore |
Gilmore’s Pension On Top Of
Gilmore's "Legal" Fees
The $60,000 annual salary was paid to Gilmore in addition to
$1,497,000 in "legal fees" that Gilmore was paid over one four
year period as Stafford Township Attorney.
Eight Salaries For Gilmore & Monahan
The $60,000 Stafford "salary" was added to similar public
salaries from Seaside Heights Borough, the Toms River Regional
Schools, the Ocean County Board of Elections, the Republican
State Senate office, the Eagleswood School District, the
Manchester School District, and other public entities to
guarantee inflated $100,000 pensions for Boss Gilmore and his
law partner, Thomas Monahan.
Political Machine Sponsors Pension Scams
And Useless Jobs For Dozens Of Political Cronies
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Double-Dipper
Bartlett |
Other pension scams were transacted by Freeholder John Bartlett,
Freeholder Jerry Little, Freeholder Joseph Vicari, Freeholder
Jack Kelly, Freeholder Jim Lacey, and more than 200 political
hacks appointed by Gilmore and the political machine to useless
county, local and school jobs funded by the taxpayers.
Tuesday's Stafford election can spell RELIEF for Stafford
taxpayers cheated by Gilmore and Block, as taxes were tripled
because of their appalling arrogance and greed.
Pete McCarthy: "Strike A Blow
Against These Corrupt Practices"
Pete McCarthy, a Stafford homeowner and Traditional Republican
candidate for Freeholder in the GOP Primary, said Stafford
taxpayers "can strike a blow against these corrupt practices by
voting for the StaffordFirst slate in Tuesday's local election
for Stafford Mayor and Council."