NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- The rabbi's son and admitted con man who became the central figure in New Jersey's largest federal corruption sting is out of prison.
The man who spent three years wearing a wire for the FBI in one of New Jersey's broadest corruption investigations is asking for leniency because of mental illness.
Recently released documents in New Jersey's largest corruption case show the government's main informant\ claimed he received favors from several politicians, including a man Gov. Chris Christie has nominated for a judgeship.