N.J. mayor guilty of attempting to bribe rival
The former mayor of Carneys Point, Salem County, was found guilty today of attempting to bribe a challenger to drop out of the race for township committee, authorities said.
The former mayor of Carneys Point, Salem County, was found guilty today of attempting to bribe a challenger to drop out of the race for township committee, authorities said.
Then-mayor John "Mack" Lake, 51, approached Anthony Rullo on at least two occasions in 2006 and offered him a paid municipal job if he would withdraw his candidacy. The committee selects a mayor from its members.
Rullo, a Democrat, declined and ousted the Republican Lake from his committee seat in November 2006, but not before reporting his story to state authorities.
Lake - who faces up to 10 years in jail and a $150,000 fine on each count - was found guilty of official misconduct and two counts of bribery following a three-day bench trial before Superior Court Judge William L. Forester.