NJ.com, 4/21:
Lawyer found guilty of conspiracy in N.J. railroad bribery scheme
TRENTON — A Jersey City man has been found guilty of conspiring with a former state transportation engineer to help a railroad company defraud a grant program by falsely inflating the cost of a bridge rehab project in return for $325,000 in bribes, state authorities said Tuesday.
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Dubose conspired with Gaudner Metellus, 36, of Jamison, Pa., a former senior engineer with the state Department of Transportation, to solicit the Morristown and Erie Railway to increase the cost of a bridge project in Roseland by $700,000 in return for a cut.
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