FBI continues investigation in Bayonne City Hall

BAYONNE — Continuing an investigation that began in September, the FBI returned to Bayonne City Hall on Oct. 15 seeking additional records apparently focused on economic development.
Although rumors said that FBI agents had rolled out boxes of material from the office of Terrence Malloy, who oversees a number of city programs, more official sources said an FBI came to City Hall to pick up between six and 10 files that had been previously requested.
City officials said they are cooperating fully with the investigation that started when agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation presented city officials with a subpoena related to a specific employee of the city and his work station last month.
The last records request was apparently a continuation of the investigation and concerns the same city employee, who has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of the investigation.
Under Civil Service and other regulations, the city cannot withhold pay unless there is a conviction of a crime.
The federal investigation supposedly concerned alleged criminal activities that are unrelated to city operations, and in a previous press release Mayor Mark Smith said, “We are cooperating fully with their investigation.”

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