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Corzine's Office Served Subpoenas for EnCap Documents
by Marc Garber
NEW YORK, NY July 31, 2009 —Governor Corzine's office has been served with federal subpoenas in connection with a corruption investigation into the failed EnCap project in the Meadowlands. New Jersey State Attorney General Anne Milgram tells WNYC's Brian Lehrer the subpoenas are for documents issued during the Cody and McGreevey Administrations.
MIGRAM: The subpoenas do not touch at all on the Corzine administration. They're solely limited to the prior administrations. Um, the conduct ends I believe it's the end of 2005, or the beginning of January 2006 and there's no indication, from the subpoenas that anything touches on the governor's administration.
Milgram says her office will make sure the governor's office complies with the subpoenas.
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