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http://www.northjersey.com/news/christie-s-personal-email-must-be-searched-judge-rules-1.1657692
Judge Mary C. Jacobson of Superior Court in Mercer County ordered the governors personal email accounts be searched to comply with an Open Public Records Act request filed last year by North Jersey Media Group, publisher of The Record. That request sought a range of records, including email correspondence, among Christie and his aides dealing with a 2013 meeting with Democratic Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop and the Port Authority.
The governors office provided 90 pages of documents in response to the newspaper's initial request, but 56 of those pages were heavily redacted. And the office did not search the governors personal accounts in responding to the request, even though Christie and other state employees frequently used personal email to conduct government business, as investigators found in the fallout of the George Washington Bridge lane-closure scandal.
In court arguments, Christies office contended that one email, about a meeting between a former Port Authority executive and Fulop, was not subject to the open-records law because it concerned his reelection campaign, and that the reporter who filed the request was playing a game of gotcha in seeking records that were all at play or at least discussed in the federal criminal case on the 2013 bridge lane closures.
But Samuel Samaro, a lawyer with the Hackensack firm Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, argued that there were problems with the offices initial search since Christie regularly used personal email and that it appeared he had used it for official business, which would make it subject to the records law. Invoking criticism of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clintons use of a private email server as secretary of state, Samaro said the governments fight in this case is about secrecy that the office of the governor is interested in.
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