Watch: toms river councilman alleged to have given uncle $189,000 political pay to play job

Watch: Toms River Councilman Alleged to Have Given Uncle $189,000 Political Pay to Play Job

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Toms River Councilman Josh Kopp’s uncle by marriage, Doug Klee, of Owen Little & Associates received $189,000 this year taxpayer money after being appointed to the Toms River Planning Board.  That job, Councilman Daniel Rodrick said, was a political pay to play favor given to Klee by his nephew, Kopp.  On Tuesday, Rodrick was asked to pay a $4,000 legal bill by the township council for his lawsuit against Mo Hill for the illegal hiring of no-show attorney Gregory P. McGuckin.  Rodrick agreed to pay that bill as soon as Kopp repaid the township $189,000 paid so far this year to Klee for his patronage appointment to the planning board.  Kopp routinely abstains from the bills and claims portion of the meeting for bills paid to Klee’s firm because of his familial relationship.  Prior to being awarded the position last year shortly after Kopp took office, Klee served on the less-paying planning board.  Klee’s firm donated thousands of dollars to the political campaign of Mo Hill, Kopp, Matt Lotano, and Kevin Geoghegan.

 

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