Entries in Byram Deputy Mayor David Gray (3)

Monday
Jun062016

Watchdog agrees Gray & Gorman are liars

At 3 PM today, the campaign of David Gray and Kathleen Gorman sent out another email trying to impersonate this website.  They have done this throughout their campaign.

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FOR THE RECORD. . .  Watchdog isn't supporting any particular candidate in the June 7th Republican Primary.  We have found it necessary to step in because Freeholder candidates David Gray and Kathleen Gorman have used our name to disseminate information -- some which has been grossly false -- about their opponents, George Graham and Sylvia Petillo.

 

Now this is real dirt bag behavior and suggests to us that Gray and Gorman couldn't be trusted to honestly represent the people of Sussex County. Maybe they can't help it?  Maybe, like the Clintons, they were just born liars?  We don't know why and we would prefer it to be none of our business, but when Gray and Gorman use our name to attack others, it becomes our business.

 

So that is why each and every time they misrepresent us, we put out our own "corrective" to even the score.  It keeps Watchdog balanced, even-Steven.

 

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Oh, and did we mention that knucklehead David Gray is being sued by the office manager of his own law firm? 

 

Gray is being sued under New Jersey's Conscientious Employee Protection Act.  The plaintiff, Juliette Bresnahan, is a single-mother of three who worked full-time as the office manager of David Gray's law firm.   Here's what the lawsuit alleges: 

 

". . . around mid-October 2015, Gray informed Bresnahan that he received a tax bill for around $62,000.  Gray indicated that he was unsure how he would pay this bill. . .

 

. . . Gray's directive was aimed at intentionally falsifying and fraudulently increasing the bills to generate more revenue to the firm to extricate it from its current financial predicament."

 

Read the entire complaint against Gray here.

Monday
Jun062016

Gray-Gorman in hot water with Attorney General

Three complaints have filed with state prosecutors against the political campaign of Freeholder candidates David Gray and Kathleen Gorman.  Two complaints have been filed with the Office of the Attorney General of New Jersey, and another was filed with the Sussex County Prosecutor. Watchdog received copies of the complaints and both the Attorney General's office and the County Prosecutor have acknowledged their receipt and have suggested that an investigation is in progress.

 

 

April 15, 2016

 

Hon. John Jay Hoffman,

Acting Attorney General

Office of The Attorney General 
Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 
8th Floor, West Wing
25 Market Street
Trenton, NJ 08625-0080

 

Dear Mr. Hoffman:

 

On Tuesday, March 30, 2016, an email was published and distributed purporting to be from George Graham.   George Graham did not send this email. It contained information designed to harm Freeholder Graham's candidacy and did not include a disclaimer.  Instead, a fake address was listed.

 

This email is similar in design and content to an earlier attack made against Freeholder Graham on February 23, 2016.  That email purported to be from a popular local blog.  The blog wrote a story denying any responsibility for this email.  Another case of impersonation?  Fortunately, that email listed Gravis Marketing, of Florida, as its source.  Gravis did political consulting work in Sussex County in 2015.  Its website is: www.gravismarketing.com.

 

On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, an email was published and distributed purporting to be from a popular local blog (see attachment).  In common with the other emails, it contained a political attack on Freeholder Graham.  The following day, the blog wrote a story denying any responsibility for this email. 

 

In that story, the blog revealed the possible identities of those responsible (the blog post follows).

 

George Graham is currently being challenged by Byram attorney David Gray and Wantage resident Kathleen Gorman.  We believe that one or both might know the source of these attempts at impersonation and we ask that the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General ensure that this behavior ends.

 

We understand that New Jersey law prohibits the impersonation of a candidate:

 

NJSA 19:34-66. Knowing production, transmittal or dissemination of mass communication which appears to originate from or be on behalf of campaign of candidate for purpose of impeding campaign

No person shall knowingly produce, transmit or disseminate any election advertisement, literature or other mass communication in any medium, including but not limited to newspapers, magazines, printed circulars, television, radio, movies, telephone, telegraph, billboards and signs, which purports to or appears to originate from, or be on behalf of, the campaign of a candidate for public office or party position, for the purpose of impeding the campaign of such candidate while failing to reveal specifically in such communication that he is acting under the instructions of, or on behalf of, another candidate or such other candidate's paid or volunteer campaign staff; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any owner, manager, editor, publisher, reporter or employee of any newspaper, magazine, periodical or other publication or of any radio or television station who, in the course of his duties, publishes or broadcasts any such advertisement, literature or mass communication.

L.1975, c. 190, s. 3, eff. Aug. 16, 1975.

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Gray - Gorman Paid Gravis Marketing

 


Sunday
Jun052016

State Judge: David Gray over-charged taxpayers

"Attorneys who represented a former East Newark police dispatcher in a sexual assault lawsuit were awarded less than one-tenth of the amount they sought in attorney fees by a Hudson County judge.

 

David Gray and Paul S. Foreman, who represented the Woodland Park woman and helped her get a $101,000 settlement in June, had sought more than $1.2 million in fees. In his brief, Foreman said he and Gray expended 1,990.5 hours at an billing rate of $395 an hour.

 

But Hudson County Superior Court Judge Kimberly Espinales-Maloney ruled earlier this month that the hours billed for some of their services were unreasonable, and knocked down the award of fees to slightly more than $93,000, according to the decision.

 

Foreman and Gray were not immediately available for comment this morning."

 

                                                                        (Jersey Journal, November 24, 2014)

 

That's right, David Gray wanted to charge taxpayers $1.2 million for the $101,000 settlement he got his client.  That's anyone's definition of "highway robbery".

 

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FOR THE RECORD. . .  Watchdog isn't supporting any particular candidate in the June 7th Republican Primary.  We have found it necessary to step in because Freeholder candidates David Gray and Kathleen Gorman have used our name to disseminate information -- some which has been grossly false -- about their opponents, George Graham and Sylvia Petillo.

 

Now this is real dirt bag behavior and suggests to us that Gray and Gorman couldn't be trusted to honestly represent the people of Sussex County. Maybe they can't help it?  Maybe, like the Clintons, they were just born liars?  We don't know why and we would prefer it to be none of our business, but when Gray and Gorman use our name to attack others, it becomes our business.

 

So that is why each and every time they misrepresent us, we put out our own "corrective" to even the score.  It keeps Watchdog balanced, even-Steven.

 

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Oh, and did we mention that knucklehead David Gray is being sued by the office manager of his own law firm? 

 

Gray is being sued under New Jersey's Conscientious Employee Protection Act.  The plaintiff, Juliette Bresnahan, is a single-mother of three who worked full-time as the office manager of David Gray's law firm.   Here's what the lawsuit alleges: 

 

". . . around mid-October 2015, Gray informed Bresnahan that he received a tax bill for around $62,000.  Gray indicated that he was unsure how he would pay this bill. . .

 

. . . Gray's directive was aimed at intentionally falsifying and fraudulently increasing the bills to generate more revenue to the firm to extricate it from its current financial predicament."

 

Read the entire complaint against Gray here.