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A school board member in New Jersey has received a no confidence vote from colleagues despite his apology for referring to Vice President Kamala Harris as a street walker, according to reports.
School board officials in Linden voted 4-2, with two abstentions, against colleague Gregory Martucci on Thursday night, MyCentralJersey.com reported.
At the same meeting, some members of the public called for Martucci to step down, the report said.
Martucci attended the meeting but did not comment, a district spokesman told the news site.
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State Sen. Nicholas Scutari’s alleged no-show job as Linden’s municipal prosecutor first revealed in a 2019 audit likely allowed him to collect years of pension credits for which he was ineligible and could expose him to potential criminal prosecution, an investigative report obtained by the USA Today Network New Jersey shows.
The 59-page report, prepared for Linden by law firm Calcagni & Kanefsky, accuses Scutari of “serial absenteeism” during his last five years as prosecutor. It also says the powerful Union County Democrat cost Linden nearly $200,000 and compares his actions to those of Wayne Bryant, the former state senator found guilty in 2008 of illegally padding his pension with a no-show job.