George E. Norcross IIINew Jersey prosecutors asked an appeals court to reinstate a racketeering case against George NorcrossThe Attorney General's Office told an appellate court that a judge's decision to dismiss their indictment was both legally flawed and premature.Chris Palmer N.J. comptroller alleges conflicts of interest involving George Norcross’ firm and local government insurance fundsAndrew Seidman This NAACP leader once bashed party bosses. Now he’s a key George Norcross ally.Andrew Seidman Current and former South Jersey transit officials indicted in political revenge plotAndrew Seidman Power broker George Norcross to appeals court: Judge was right to toss racketeering chargesAndrew Seidman AdvertisementFor Steve Sweeney, primary election night may have been the onetime South Jersey Democratic power broker’s swan songIn a uniquely expensive and competitive field of six Democratic candidates where U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill was the winner, it wasn’t even close.Amy S. Rosenberg and Aliya Schneider Racketeering charges against George Norcross should be reinstated, N.J. prosecutors tell appeals court A judge erred in dismissing the racketeering indictment against the power broker without reviewing evidence that was presented to the grand jury, the Attorney General's Office said in its appeal.Andrew Seidman George Norcross on why he keeps investing as the economy slowsThe family of the South Jersey insurance and hospital executive has invested in Mid Penn Bancorp, which is expanding into the Philadelphia area.Joseph N. DiStefano OpinionWill Democrats take an honest look at why the case against George Norcross imploded?If Trump’s prosecutors filed a flawed case like this against a political enemy, Democrats would squeal like stuck pigs. But so far, we’ve heard almost none of that.Tom Moran, For The Inquirer George Norcross racketeering case isn’t over yet, N.J. attorney general says AG Matthew Platkin is appealing a judge’s decision dismissing racketeering charges against the power broker. “I believe the judge was wrong,” Platkin said.Andrew Seidman Judge dismisses N.J. racketeering charges against George Norcross and five codefendantsNew Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said his office would appeal the decision.Andrew Seidman ‘Master tactician’ George Norcross promotes image as a civic leader as prosecutors call him a crime bossThe power broker's appearance this week alongside Gov. Phil Murphy and four former governors at a Cooper Health event reflects an effort by Norcross to bolster his public image as a civic leader.Andrew Seidman Judge questions N.J. prosecutors about George Norcross racketeering case as defense calls for charges to be tossedA hearing was held Wednesday to consider dismissing the racketeering and extortion charges against the South Jersey Democratic power broker.Andrew Seidman FBI interviewed Sixers owner Josh Harris in George Norcross racketeering probeHarris, a billionaire private equity executive and founder of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, met with investigators on May 6, records show. He hasn’t been accused of wrongdoing.Andrew Seidman Norcross family is betting millions on another Pa. bank after Republic’s collapseA trust set up for George Norcross' daughter and son has invested in Mid Penn Bancorp, which has branches in Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery Counties.Joseph N. DiStefano Newly released FBI wiretap documents reveal glimpse of George Norcross-John Dougherty relationshipThe filings show how the New Jersey power broker and Philadelphia labor leader raised money to support each other’s favored political candidates and leveraged their fiefdoms to advance their goals.Jeremy Roebuck and Andrew Seidman George Norcross exploited ‘overwhelming political influence’ to extort rivals, prosecutors say in fight to allow charges to reach a juryThe attorney general's filing comes after Norcross and his codefendants urged a Mercer County judge to toss racketeering and extortion charges against them before trial.Andrew Seidman and Jeremy Roebuck Justice Department declined to prosecute George Norcross in 2023 based on ‘available admissible evidence,’ court filings showFederal authorities in Philadelphia listened in on the phone calls of George Norcross for months in 2016 before ultimately deciding years later they did not have a case.Andrew Seidman and Jeremy Roebuck A former federal prosecutor in Philly will supervise N.J. Attorney General’s case against George NorcrossAs a federal prosecutor in Philadelphia, Eric L. Gibson played a leading role in his office’s case against former longtime U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D., Pa.).Andrew Seidman Holtec wins legal fight over $260 million tax credit award as N.J. Supreme Court declines to review appealThe New Jersey Supreme Court declined to hear the state’s appeal of a lower-court ruling that found the Economic Development Authority could not void the 2014 tax incentive agreement.Andrew Seidman See more storiesAdvertisement
New Jersey prosecutors asked an appeals court to reinstate a racketeering case against George NorcrossThe Attorney General's Office told an appellate court that a judge's decision to dismiss their indictment was both legally flawed and premature.Chris Palmer
New Jersey prosecutors asked an appeals court to reinstate a racketeering case against George NorcrossThe Attorney General's Office told an appellate court that a judge's decision to dismiss their indictment was both legally flawed and premature.Chris Palmer
N.J. comptroller alleges conflicts of interest involving George Norcross’ firm and local government insurance fundsAndrew Seidman
N.J. comptroller alleges conflicts of interest involving George Norcross’ firm and local government insurance fundsAndrew Seidman
Power broker George Norcross to appeals court: Judge was right to toss racketeering chargesAndrew Seidman
Power broker George Norcross to appeals court: Judge was right to toss racketeering chargesAndrew Seidman
For Steve Sweeney, primary election night may have been the onetime South Jersey Democratic power broker’s swan songIn a uniquely expensive and competitive field of six Democratic candidates where U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill was the winner, it wasn’t even close.Amy S. Rosenberg and Aliya Schneider
For Steve Sweeney, primary election night may have been the onetime South Jersey Democratic power broker’s swan songIn a uniquely expensive and competitive field of six Democratic candidates where U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill was the winner, it wasn’t even close.Amy S. Rosenberg and Aliya Schneider
Racketeering charges against George Norcross should be reinstated, N.J. prosecutors tell appeals court A judge erred in dismissing the racketeering indictment against the power broker without reviewing evidence that was presented to the grand jury, the Attorney General's Office said in its appeal.Andrew Seidman
Racketeering charges against George Norcross should be reinstated, N.J. prosecutors tell appeals court A judge erred in dismissing the racketeering indictment against the power broker without reviewing evidence that was presented to the grand jury, the Attorney General's Office said in its appeal.Andrew Seidman
George Norcross on why he keeps investing as the economy slowsThe family of the South Jersey insurance and hospital executive has invested in Mid Penn Bancorp, which is expanding into the Philadelphia area.Joseph N. DiStefano
George Norcross on why he keeps investing as the economy slowsThe family of the South Jersey insurance and hospital executive has invested in Mid Penn Bancorp, which is expanding into the Philadelphia area.Joseph N. DiStefano
OpinionWill Democrats take an honest look at why the case against George Norcross imploded?If Trump’s prosecutors filed a flawed case like this against a political enemy, Democrats would squeal like stuck pigs. But so far, we’ve heard almost none of that.Tom Moran, For The Inquirer
OpinionWill Democrats take an honest look at why the case against George Norcross imploded?If Trump’s prosecutors filed a flawed case like this against a political enemy, Democrats would squeal like stuck pigs. But so far, we’ve heard almost none of that.Tom Moran, For The Inquirer
George Norcross racketeering case isn’t over yet, N.J. attorney general says AG Matthew Platkin is appealing a judge’s decision dismissing racketeering charges against the power broker. “I believe the judge was wrong,” Platkin said.Andrew Seidman
George Norcross racketeering case isn’t over yet, N.J. attorney general says AG Matthew Platkin is appealing a judge’s decision dismissing racketeering charges against the power broker. “I believe the judge was wrong,” Platkin said.Andrew Seidman
Judge dismisses N.J. racketeering charges against George Norcross and five codefendantsNew Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said his office would appeal the decision.Andrew Seidman
Judge dismisses N.J. racketeering charges against George Norcross and five codefendantsNew Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said his office would appeal the decision.Andrew Seidman
‘Master tactician’ George Norcross promotes image as a civic leader as prosecutors call him a crime bossThe power broker's appearance this week alongside Gov. Phil Murphy and four former governors at a Cooper Health event reflects an effort by Norcross to bolster his public image as a civic leader.Andrew Seidman
‘Master tactician’ George Norcross promotes image as a civic leader as prosecutors call him a crime bossThe power broker's appearance this week alongside Gov. Phil Murphy and four former governors at a Cooper Health event reflects an effort by Norcross to bolster his public image as a civic leader.Andrew Seidman
Judge questions N.J. prosecutors about George Norcross racketeering case as defense calls for charges to be tossedA hearing was held Wednesday to consider dismissing the racketeering and extortion charges against the South Jersey Democratic power broker.Andrew Seidman
Judge questions N.J. prosecutors about George Norcross racketeering case as defense calls for charges to be tossedA hearing was held Wednesday to consider dismissing the racketeering and extortion charges against the South Jersey Democratic power broker.Andrew Seidman
FBI interviewed Sixers owner Josh Harris in George Norcross racketeering probeHarris, a billionaire private equity executive and founder of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, met with investigators on May 6, records show. He hasn’t been accused of wrongdoing.Andrew Seidman
FBI interviewed Sixers owner Josh Harris in George Norcross racketeering probeHarris, a billionaire private equity executive and founder of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, met with investigators on May 6, records show. He hasn’t been accused of wrongdoing.Andrew Seidman
Norcross family is betting millions on another Pa. bank after Republic’s collapseA trust set up for George Norcross' daughter and son has invested in Mid Penn Bancorp, which has branches in Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery Counties.Joseph N. DiStefano
Norcross family is betting millions on another Pa. bank after Republic’s collapseA trust set up for George Norcross' daughter and son has invested in Mid Penn Bancorp, which has branches in Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery Counties.Joseph N. DiStefano
Newly released FBI wiretap documents reveal glimpse of George Norcross-John Dougherty relationshipThe filings show how the New Jersey power broker and Philadelphia labor leader raised money to support each other’s favored political candidates and leveraged their fiefdoms to advance their goals.Jeremy Roebuck and Andrew Seidman
Newly released FBI wiretap documents reveal glimpse of George Norcross-John Dougherty relationshipThe filings show how the New Jersey power broker and Philadelphia labor leader raised money to support each other’s favored political candidates and leveraged their fiefdoms to advance their goals.Jeremy Roebuck and Andrew Seidman
George Norcross exploited ‘overwhelming political influence’ to extort rivals, prosecutors say in fight to allow charges to reach a juryThe attorney general's filing comes after Norcross and his codefendants urged a Mercer County judge to toss racketeering and extortion charges against them before trial.Andrew Seidman and Jeremy Roebuck
George Norcross exploited ‘overwhelming political influence’ to extort rivals, prosecutors say in fight to allow charges to reach a juryThe attorney general's filing comes after Norcross and his codefendants urged a Mercer County judge to toss racketeering and extortion charges against them before trial.Andrew Seidman and Jeremy Roebuck
Justice Department declined to prosecute George Norcross in 2023 based on ‘available admissible evidence,’ court filings showFederal authorities in Philadelphia listened in on the phone calls of George Norcross for months in 2016 before ultimately deciding years later they did not have a case.Andrew Seidman and Jeremy Roebuck
Justice Department declined to prosecute George Norcross in 2023 based on ‘available admissible evidence,’ court filings showFederal authorities in Philadelphia listened in on the phone calls of George Norcross for months in 2016 before ultimately deciding years later they did not have a case.Andrew Seidman and Jeremy Roebuck
A former federal prosecutor in Philly will supervise N.J. Attorney General’s case against George NorcrossAs a federal prosecutor in Philadelphia, Eric L. Gibson played a leading role in his office’s case against former longtime U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D., Pa.).Andrew Seidman
A former federal prosecutor in Philly will supervise N.J. Attorney General’s case against George NorcrossAs a federal prosecutor in Philadelphia, Eric L. Gibson played a leading role in his office’s case against former longtime U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah (D., Pa.).Andrew Seidman
Holtec wins legal fight over $260 million tax credit award as N.J. Supreme Court declines to review appealThe New Jersey Supreme Court declined to hear the state’s appeal of a lower-court ruling that found the Economic Development Authority could not void the 2014 tax incentive agreement.Andrew Seidman
Holtec wins legal fight over $260 million tax credit award as N.J. Supreme Court declines to review appealThe New Jersey Supreme Court declined to hear the state’s appeal of a lower-court ruling that found the Economic Development Authority could not void the 2014 tax incentive agreement.Andrew Seidman