N.J. appeals court upholds decision to dismiss racketeering charges against George Norcross, 5 others

New Jersey Appeals Court Affirms Ruling to Dismiss Racketeering Charges Against George Norcross and Five Others

In a significant development for New Jersey's powerbroker elite, an appeals court has upheld the decision to dismiss racketeering charges against George E. Norcross III and five others accused of exploiting government programs and intimidating business rivals in Camden.

Last February, a Mercer County Superior Court judge dismissed the indictment against Norcross and his co-defendants, citing lack of evidence to support the state's allegations that they had collected millions of dollars in tax credits through questionable means and used intimidation tactics to control waterfront development projects. The three-judge panel from the state's appellate division has now confirmed this ruling.

The case centers around George Norcross, a prominent insurance executive and Democratic powerbroker, who was accused of using his influence to secure lucrative waterfront deals for himself and his allies. Prosecutors alleged that he had pressured government officials and business rivals to aid in his plans, including a notorious phone call to rival developer Carl Dranoff, in which Norcross threatened to "f*** you up like you've never been f***ed up before" if Dranoff did not relinquish his rights to the property.

The allegations spanned several years, from 2013 to 2019, and involved multiple defendants, including Norcross's brother Philip Norcross, an attorney; Dana Redd, the former mayor of Camden; Bill Tambussi, Norcross's longtime personal attorney; John O'Donnell, an executive at a residential development company; and Sidney Brown, a Cooper University Health Care board member.

The state's case was criticized for its lack of evidence, with prosecutors arguing that tax benefits reaped by Norcross and his allies extended the statute of limitations to pursue charges beyond the completion of the development deals. The three-judge panel questioned this argument and ultimately found the state's case to be flawed.

Acting Attorney General Jennifer Davenport's office has announced its intention to review the appellate division's decision, but it is unclear whether they will seek to appeal further. Norcross has maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings, with his attorneys arguing that the charges were brought for political gain rather than any actual wrongdoing. The family connection between George and Philip Norcross adds another layer of intrigue to the case, with Lexie Norcross, the founder and chairwoman of PhillyVoice, being closely tied to her uncle through a familial relationship.
 
omg this is like so messed up 🀯 george norcross seems like a total player I dont think he should be able to just waltz outta trouble because of his fam connections its like, if you're gonna play dirty politics and get rich off it then deal with the consequences πŸ€‘
 
I'm like what's going on here?? πŸ€” A group of powerful people in New Jersey get accused of racketeering but somehow they're still free? I get that the state didn't have enough evidence, but it seems kinda suspicious that they let these guys off with a slap on the wrist. And now there's talk of reviewing this decision... my gut says we'll see some more twists and turns in this case πŸ”„. The whole thing reeks of corruption and cronyism to me. And what's up with all these powerful people being connected through family ties? It's like they're playing a game of who can be related to whom the most πŸ˜‚.
 
I'm so concerned about this whole situation 😟 it's like they're above the law, you know? I mean, if someone accused me of doing something wrong, I'd want my day in court too πŸ€” and that's exactly what happened here, but now it seems like the system is kinda broken. Those guys allegedly did some shady stuff and the prosecution didn't have enough evidence to back up their claims... it's just not right πŸ™„. And what's even more disturbing is the family connection between George and Philip Norcross - it feels like they're using their power and influence to get out of trouble, which isn't fair at all 😀
 
The appeal is just a reminder that even when we think we've got someone cornered, they can still slip away 😊. It's like when you're playing a game and your opponent thinks they've won, but then the other player finds a loophole or makes an unexpected move. That's what happened here - the prosecution thought they had enough evidence to take down Norcross and his crew, but it turns out their case was built on shaky ground 🀯.

It's also worth noting that when you're in a position of power, it can be really hard to keep track of everyone involved. It's easy to make mistakes or forget about people who are "below" you in the hierarchy πŸ‘₯. This whole situation is just another example of how things don't always add up and sometimes the people we least expect to slip away do 😎.

The fact that the Norcross family has such a strong connection also makes me think about how our personal networks can sometimes be both a blessing and a curse πŸ“ˆ. On one hand, having people who know us and trust us is great for getting things done. But on the other hand, it can also lead to abuse of power or favoritism. Either way, this case just shows that even when we think we've got it all figured out, there's always room for more complexity and nuance πŸ€”.
 
πŸ€” I'm still confused about this whole thing... so basically, they found no evidence that these guys did anything wrong? πŸ€‘ It's like, if you're gonna take millions in tax credits, shouldn't there be some paperwork or something to back it up? πŸ’Έ And what's with the phone call to Carl Dranoff? was that just a normal Tuesday afternoon chat about business... or was that some kind of threat? 😬

I don't get why they didn't have more witnesses or evidence. It seems like a pretty clear-cut case, but apparently not enough for the prosecutors πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what's going on with the state reviewing this decision again? Are they just gonna keep kicking it around until someone else makes a mess of it? πŸ™„

I mean, I'm not saying George Norcross is innocent or anything... but come on! shouldn't we have some kind of accountability in government? It seems like if you're rich and influential, you can pretty much do whatever you want and nobody bats an eye πŸ€‘.
 
omg what's going on in new jersey? i feel like they're just letting people get away with stuff because it's all about who you know πŸ€―πŸ€‘ this case is super weird, like george norcross's brother was accused too? and it seems like there are a lot of connections to his family...lexie norcross is related to him? that's some crazy stuff πŸ’ΈπŸ‘₯
 
I'm soooo annoyed when these rich people think they can just get away with stuff like this 😑. I mean, come on! Tax credits for millions of dollars? That's not even close to legit. And those threats? Unbelievable 🀯. The whole thing reeks of corruption and abuse of power. It's no wonder the appeals court said there wasn't enough evidence to support the charges - it's like they were fishing for trouble. And now, the state is gonna try to appeal again? Please ⚠️. Can't we just have a fair shake around here without all these rich folks using their connections to get off scot-free? πŸ™„
 
Wow 🀯! This whole thing is getting super interesting πŸ’‘. I mean, a powerbroker like George Norcross accused of racketeering charges? That's a big deal 🚨! The fact that the appeals court upheld the dismissal of the charges makes me wonder if there's more to this story than meets the eye πŸ”. What's really going on behind the scenes? Is it just politics as usual or is there something more sinister at play? πŸ€”
 
I'm not sure if I believe that the state's lack of evidence was enough to dismiss these charges... πŸ€” I mean, George Norcross is a pretty powerful guy in New Jersey politics, but that doesn't necessarily make him above the law. The allegations against him seem serious, especially with that notorious phone call to Carl Dranoff - threatening someone like that? That's some scary stuff 😬. It's also weird how his family connection seems to be playing a role in all this... Lexie Norcross being related to him through her uncle George? I guess you could say there's a bit of a conflict of interest going on here πŸ€‘.

I think the appeals court made the right call, but I'd love to see more evidence presented before we can say for sure that these charges were unfounded. It's not like Norcross has a history of getting away with things... or is he? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” This whole thing reeks of corruption! I mean, come on, threatening someone over the phone like that? 🚫 That's not just shady, it's downright disturbing. And let's be real, who wouldn't try to use their influence and power to get ahead in this world? It's all about who you know and who can help you out, right? πŸ˜’
 
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