Defendant Says She Told Christie of Lane Study

By AP
Posted on 10/21/16 | News Source: Nesworks

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's former deputy chief of staff says she told him about plans for a traffic study on the George Washington Bridge a month before they began in 2013.

Bridget Kelly is testifying Friday in her own defense while on trial on charges that she helped plot bridge lane closings for political revenge against a Democratic mayor who wouldn't endorse the Republican governor.

She said she told Christie about a traffic study but did not testify that she told him it was actually to get back at the Fort Lee mayor as prosecutors allege.

Kelly is on trial along with another former Christie ally whom prosecutors say launched the bridge closings as revenge against a mayor who wouldn't endorse Christie.

After speaking to Christie, she sent an email to David Wildstein saying it was "time for some traffic problems." Wildstein, the self-described mastermind of the plot, has pleaded guilty in the case.

Christie has denied he had any knowledge about the lane closures, and hasn't been charged.

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