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Tuesday, August 24, 2004 |

Lawyers say McGreevey helped former aide get mortgage
Maryam at 9:07 PM ET

Lawyers for Golan Cipel, the former aide to New Jersey Governor James McGreevey at the center of the controversy around McGreevey's announced resignation, said Tuesday that McGreevey helped Cipel get a mortgage to purchase a condominium. Cipel received approval for two mortgages for $171,000 after McGreevey reportedly appeared at Amboy National Bank in Old Bridge and told bank personnel Cipel worked for him. AP has more. For local coverage and background on the McGreevey controversy, click here.


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