Indicted lawyer booted from Rutgers Board of Governors by judge

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The Rutgers faculty union had taken George Norcross's lawyer to court over residency requirements.

Former member of the Rutgers University Board of Governors, William Tambussi. South Jersey Timesracketeering charge in a case involving Democratic power broker George Norcross

was removed from his seat on the Rutgers University Board of Governors by a judge in Middlesex County Superior Court Thursday. The ruling on William Tambussi board position resulted from a lawsuit filed by the Rutgers faculty union in January, before the indictment was unsealed earlier this month. The AAUP-AFT, the union representing full-time Rutgers faculty members, filed the suit arguing Tambussi no longer lives in Camden County, which he is supposed to represent on the board.These are N.J.’s top colleges for the money, new ranking saysIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.

 

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