Update to Address more Viscana Lies: 1) Chris Christie wasn't governor in 2007. It was 2007 legislation. 2) The "special counsel" position was eliminated in 1991 when Luna was removed from office. Karen created a new position in 2007 for Marcel Wurms.
As soon as Karen Viscana became appointed mayor in July 2007, she created a new $65,000 position for her Marcel Wurms. The title was “special borough counsel”. It was supposedly for a professional service being it met none of the requirements for a town employee.
As soon as Karen Viscana became appointed mayor in July 2007, she created a new $65,000 position for her Marcel Wurms. The title was “special borough counsel”. It was supposedly for a professional service being it met none of the requirements for a town employee.
Karen Viscana enrolled Marcel Wurms in the public
pension system for town employees (PERS).
Legislation prohibiting this act was signed into law on May 9,
2007. Karen was on the council when it
was signed into law. As new law required the removal of professional service contractors from the pension system, Karen Viscana was adding Marcel Wurms.
Link to Comptroller’s Report:
Karen
Viscana either intentionally broke the law for her Marcel Wurms or she was
totally ignorant of laws being passed right in front of her. Probably both.
Karen loves attention.
Karen is stuck in the past. She
probably gets a thrill that her name appears on this blog. I am only posting this because so many people
said this week that they find Karen so annoying for trying to explain
everything in town when she doesn’t have a clue about anything today just like
she didn’t while on the Lodi council.
Karen violated public laws and public trust which
resulted in Lodi taxpayers paying one of the highest corruption taxes in New
Jersey. While she committed illegal acts
with public funds, she obsesses over the state’s most corrupt politicians
targeting my free speech on a blog which exposes their corruption.
My investigative reports posted on this blog resulted in a state agency stepping in and removing both Marcel Wurms and Gary Paparozzi from the public pension
system for their made up patronage positions.
I guess I knew what I was talking about. Unlike Karen, I research things.
Legislation enacted into law in 2007 also addressed caps and limits on sick day payouts. Karen
showed this week that she had no familiarity with that either.