RELEASE:
Immediate, CONTACT: Atlantic County
Sept. 29, 2008
Republican Hdqs.
609-677-0707
LAWSUIT AGAINST
COOPER NEEDS TO BE RESOLVED
BEFORE ELECTION
DAY, BALLISTRERI AND APONTE SAY
With
another step in the defamation lawsuit brought against
Freeholder Alisa Cooper due on Oct. 8 when the discovery
period ends, Republican Freeholder candidates Tom
Ballistreri and Manny Aponte today called on Cooper to
“move now to bring the suit to a rapid conclusion so the
voters of Atlantic County will know once and for all
whether the nepotism allegations she brought against
county employees had any validity or arose out of
political vindictiveness.”
“Voters
have a right to know before they go to the polls next
month whether Cooper can provide solid evidence to back
up her claims that some county employees received their
jobs through nepotism or political favoritism,”
Ballistreri and Aponte said. “Any effort by Cooper to
postpone a resolution of the suit beyond the Nov. 4
election is an unmistakable sign that she wants to deny
voters that knowledge purely for political purposes.”
“Cooper
aired her accusations publicly in 2006 but has
steadfastly refused to offer proof of her claims, using
one lame excuse after another for her failure to do so,”
they said. “She has an opportunity now to clear the
air, provide the evidence she says she possesses and
bring the matter to a close.”
The GOP
candidates noted that Atlantic City Mayor Scott Evans
last week launched an investigation into allegations of
nepotism in city government hiring practices and pledged
to take action against it.
“Cooper, on
the other hand, chose to recklessly malign and slander
hard working county employees without substantiation,”
they said. “At the time she leveled her accusations,
Cooper said if she was wrong she’d be the first to admit
it. She has an opportunity now to deliver on that
promise by moving forward to resolve the issues in the
suit against her.”
“The issue
is clear cut: Either she can prove in a court of law
that she was correct in her allegations or she can’t,”
Ballistreri and Aponte said. “The employee who brought
the suit has a right to his day in court and the voters
of the county have a right to know if Cooper’s motives
were totally political.”
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Paid for by Atlantic County Republican Committee.
Michael Goloff, CPA, Treasurer.