RELEASE:
Immediate, CONTACT: Atlantic County
Oct. 23, 2008
Republican Hdqs.
609-677-0707
BALLISTRERI AND
APONTE TO COOPER:
“WHO’S PAYING
TAMBUSSI?“
Tom
Ballistreri and Manny Aponte, Republican candidates for
at large seats on the Atlantic County Board of
Freeholders, today asked their opponent, Democrat
Freeholder Alisa Cooper, to explain why she retained the
attorney for the Camden County Democrat organization to
defend her against the defamation lawsuit brought
against her and to reveal who is paying the attorney’s
fees.
Cooper is
being represented by William Tambussi of Westmont,
Camden County, who is the attorney for the Camden County
Democrat organization as well as the personal lawyer for
George Norcross, Camden County’s Democrat power broker.
“We feel it
is entirely appropriate for Cooper to share with the
citizens of Atlantic County her rationale for reaching
out to Tambussi to defend her in the lawsuit brought as
a result of her reckless allegations that county
employees had been hired through nepotism or political
favoritism,” Ballistreri and Aponte said. “Was she
unable to find a competent attorney in Atlantic County
to defend her or did she turn for help to the Camden
County Democrat leaders who have been so politically
generous to her in the past?”
“She should also
reveal whether she is personally responsible for paying
Tambussi’s fee or whether the costs are being picked up
by the Camden County organization,” they said. “If it is
the latter, it represents an in-kind political
contribution and must be reported as required by
campaign finance law.”
“Despite repeated
requests, Cooper has never --- to this day --- offered a
shred of evidence to support her claims, relying instead
on one excuse after another, including that she left the
proof in the trunk of her car,” Ballistreri and Aponte
said.
Ballistreri
and Aponte had earlier called on Cooper to ask the court
to expedite the defamation case against her “so the
voters of the county can learn whether there have been
instances of impropriety in hiring practices or whether
her allegations are more examples of her unsavory
political mudslinging.”
“The answer
we received came not from Cooper, but from Tambussi, who
said the case would not be heard until after the
election,” the Republicans said. “How convenient for
Cooper.”
“Cooper’s
ties to the Camden Democrats are well known,” they
said. “By retaining Tambussi, she has bound herself
even more tightly to them.”
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Paid for by Atlantic County Republican Committee.
Michael Goloff, CPA, Treasurer.