Two created massive traffic jam on New York bridge for 'political revenge'

Two former aides to the governor of New Jersey have been convicted of creating an epic traffic jam on the US's busiest bridge for what prosecutors described as political revenge.

Two created massive traffic jam on New York bridge for 'political revenge'

Two former aides to the governor of New Jersey have been convicted of creating an epic traffic jam on the US's busiest bridge for what prosecutors described as political revenge.

The convictions cap a trial that cast doubt on governor Chris Christie's claims that he knew nothing about the scheme on the George Washington Bridge.

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