The consultant who led Atlantic City s reentry program for months, who is barred from public employment due to a 2005 bribery conviction, has not been paid by the city or by the nonprofit the city had said he was working for, officials confirmed Wednesday.
The consultant who led Atlantic City s reentry program for months, who is barred from public employment due to a 2005 bribery conviction, has not been paid by the city or by the nonprofit the city had said he was working for, officials confirmed Wednesday.
Mayor Marty Small Sr. said the city has done nothing wrong in hiring a consultant to head up its reentry services program who was once convicted of bribery related to his work as president of the Atlantic City school board in 2005.
About 300 people walked 1.7 miles from O Donnell Park to City Hall, for the Atlantic City Peace Walk on Saturday, which was aimed to advocate against non-violence in the community.