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Wildstein: Christie knew about lane closures

David Wildstein claimed Friday that “evidence exists” that Chrisie knew about the G.W. Bridge closures “during the period when the lanes were closed.”
David Wildstein (R) and his attorney Alan Zegas (L) testify at a hearing held by the Assembly Transportation Committee, Jan. 9, 2014.
David Wildstein (R) and his attorney Alan Zegas (L) testify at a hearing held by the Assembly Transportation Committee, Jan. 9, 2014.

The former Port Authority official embroiled in the "Bridgegate" controversy surrounding New Jersey Governor Chris Christie claimed in a letter Friday that “evidence exists” that Christie knew about the George Washington Bridge lane closures “during the period when the lanes were closed.”

Below is the letter from Wildstein’s attorney:

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