Trenton Mayor Tony Mack's legal woes deepened today with an eight-count indictment handed up by a federal grand jury detailing extortion, bribery, mail and wire fraud counts.
Did you know that in New Jersey even elected officials indicted for serious crimes related to their office do not have to immediately step down pending the outcome of their case?
New details on how Trenton leaders awarded city contracts are emerging following a federal investigation that led to corruption charges against Mayor Tony Mack.
The half-brother of Trenton Mayor Tony Mack has been sentenced to six years in prison for having city employees perform side jobs while they were being paid by the city.
The Mayor of Trenton is facing federal corruption charges, and there's been a big spike in violent crime in the city over the past few years. But, a new report ranks the Greater-Trenton area as one of the best in the nation for families.
A businessman arrested two weeks ago along with Trenton Mayor Tony Mack in a corruption investigation is now being represented by a private attorney instead of a public defender.
You need not look any further than the arrest of Trenton Mayor Tony Mack last week to know that corruption is still thriving in New Jersey's political circles.