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Sandy
October 2nd, 2009, 08:13 AM
This is the same Guy who ran for Ward E Councilman against Steven Fulop. The same Guy on Mayor Healey's ticket, which we were urged to vote for by that *****,Vivien. From the look of things, the crooks are still in office. Just how corrupt is Jersey City?

Two guilty pleas
Catrillo and Khalil admit to bribes; terminated from city jobs
by Ricardo Kaulessar
Reporter Staff

“I feel like a weight has been taken off of me.”

Guy Catrillo uttered those words to the Jersey City Reporter after walking out of the chambers of U.S. District Court Judge Jose Linares in U.S. District Court in Newark on Wednesday.

Catrillo, a former employee in the Jersey City Mayor’s “Action Bureau,” pleaded guilty to charges of accepting $15,000 cash in three payments from the federal government’s “cooperating witness.” He allegedly accepted the money from Solomon Dwek from February to May of this year in exchange for helping Dwek to get approvals on Dwek’s purported development project on Garfield Avenue in Jersey City.

Before Catrillo’s appearance, Maher Khalil, a former employee in Jersey City’s Health and Human Services Department, appeared in Linares’ courtroom to plead guilty to accepting a total of $72,500 in cash payments from Dwek to help him with development in Jersey City by connecting him with other local officials such as Mariano Vega and Edward Cheatam from March 2008 up to July 9 of this year.

Both men were among the 44 political and religious leaders arrested in July as part of the federal government’s probe into money laundering and political corruption in New Jersey and New York, and the first to plead guilty.

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“I feel like a weight has been taken off of me.” – Guy Catrillo
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Khalil offered no more than “Sorry, I can’t comment” as he walked out of the courtroom with his attorney, Michael Pedicini. Outside the courthouse, Pedicini said his client has “taken responsibility for what has occurred.”

Catrillo’s attorney, Michael Koribanics, also spoke outside the courthouse after his client’s appearance, saying his client “looks forward to putting this behind him and take responsibility for the things he has done.”

Catrillo and Khalil are scheduled to return to court on Dec. 15 for sentencing.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the sentencing period guidelines for Catrillo are 18 to 24 months while for Khalil it is 70 to 87 months.

How it all went so wrong

Both men were also terminated from their jobs as of Wednesday.

Catrillo had worked for the city since November 2003 and was earning a salary of $41,893, and Khalil had been employed since April 2002 and earning a salary of $51,425.

What led to the pair being jobless and closer to jail?

Catrillo had, according to transcripts of recordings by federal agents, first received a $5,000 payment from Dwek in February at an unnamed Jersey City restaurant and then two more $5,000 payments in March and April respectively, both at a unnamed Weehawken restaurant. Those payments were allegedly in exchange for Catrillo’s influence as initially an aide working in the city’s Planning Division before he was transferred to the Mayor’s Action Bureau. Catrillo allegedly accepted campaign money to help him win of the Ward E City Council seat, an election he eventually lost. Dwek told the men he wanted approval for a development somewhere on Garfield Avenue.

While Catrillo lost handily to incumbent Steven Fulop, Catrillo was still able to make a meeting between the city’s Planning Director, Bob Cotter, and “an individual acting on [Dwek’s] behalf.” Cotter has not been charged with any wrongdoing.

Catrillo’s attorney, Koribanics, said in court on Wednesday that Catrillo returned $10,000 of the $15,000 back to the government and will return remaining money in the near future.

As for Khalil, he owes $72,500 back to the government for his actions that were more serious and in some ways more complex than what Catrillo admitted to doing.

Khalil admitted to being involved with Vega and Cheatam in accepting cash from Dwek. Khalil allegedly accepted cash on Vega’s behalf in exchange for Vega using his position as City Council President to get approvals for Dwek’s purported project, and arranging a meeting between Cheatam and Dwek so Cheatam could accept cash from Dwek in exchange for Cheatam’s influence as a powerful official.

Vega also has been charged in the investigation, but has not stepped down from his role as City Council president.

Cheatam was earlier this year a commissioner for the Jersey City Housing Authority, a member of the Jersey City school board, and employed as an affirmative action officer for Hudson County.

Cheatam has pleaded not guilty and is awaiting trial. Vega has not given a plea as of last week.

Lenin
October 5th, 2009, 11:07 AM
This is the same Guy who ran for Ward E Councilman against Steven Fulop. The same Guy on Mayor Healey's ticket, which we were urged to vote for by that *****,Vivien. From the look of things, the crooks are still in office. Just how corrupt is Jersey City?

I know for a FACT that Vivien supported MANZO for Mayor and Fulop for Councilman. Please don't let your hatred for the man change the FACTS.

Yes, Jersey City is corrupt and yes most of Healy's team was corrupt and Schundler's team was corrupt and McCann's team was corrupt and HAGUE'S team was corrupt. Vega, Cutrillo, and CHEATEM (can you believe that name) should be sent upriver for a long time <but will likely return to JC politics just like dear old Gerry McCann> but can't you avoid tossing in silly and COMPLETELY ungermaine editoriaizing about Robert Vivien. I KNOW it's required to despise him on this board but please keep it within the realm of sanity and truth.

And NO, Robert Vivien did NOT start the H1N1 influenza, nor is he involved with Al-Quaida, nor did he assassinate JFK.

Sonia
October 5th, 2009, 09:52 PM
I know for a FACT that Vivien supported MANZO for Mayor and Fulop for Councilman. Please don't let your hatred for the man change the FACTS.

Lenin,

How do you know this for a fact?

Also, don't assume I hate Vivien. The fact is I have no interest in him, and believe he is completely dishonest and a fraud. Even before the litigation began Vivien was involved in deceiving the Newport public, and he hasn't changed. More recently, defrauding a court. The case is not over, and we'll have our chance to rebut Vivien and his "evidence" in court.

So maybe he was supporting Manzo, and switched to Healy. And, likewise made a switch from Catrillo to Steve when he saw the writing on the wall. I guess among some politicians this is acceptable conduct, especially in Jersey City.

Truth be told,It looks like both Catrillo and Manzo are on their way to jail. Steve Fulop may be the only one around to run for Mayor next time around.

Tara
October 6th, 2009, 08:26 AM
Lenin,

Did Manzo,Vega, Cutrillo, CHEATEM and any of the rest start the H1N1 influenza, involve themselves with Al-Quaida, or assassinate JFK? I don't think so, but that doesn't make them any less responsible for any crimes they did commit.

Lenin
October 7th, 2009, 03:10 PM
Lenin,

How do you know this for a fact?


I spoke with Vivien BEFORE the election and ON election day.
He supported Manzo (silly) and Fulop (wise!)

I supported Fulop and nobody else. He's the only Hudson County pol who should not be jailed. THis really IS Tony Soprano land...or DeCavalcante land

Tara
October 7th, 2009, 04:31 PM
Lenin,

Difficult day today in Newport. Someone has passed away. My mother will post after the funeral.

Several people saw Vivien hanging with Cutrillo, and introducing him as Ward E Candidate for Council. Vivien plays both sides of the fence. If Cutrillo had won, Vivien would say he supported him. But, doesn't matter much now, Catrillo is on his way to jail, Vivien is on his way to court, and Steve is on his way to becoming Mayor.

Who is DeCavalcante?

Lenin
October 8th, 2009, 02:41 PM
I DO hope to see Steve Fulop as Mayor of Jersey City. It would be as exciting as Corey Booker in Newark, maybe better.

Maybe the Mob doesn't HAVE to control Northern New Jersey forever.

Decavalcante is Sam the Plumber, the head of the major Mafia family of Northern New Jersey for decades.