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Tilton Lawsuit

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Galloway Township Still Awaiting Final Signatures in Agreement With Lisa Tilton

Don Purdy and Lisa Tilton have already signed, and Dennis Kleiner said he sent his signed papers to the township on Thursday. Details will be released when fully signed.

Galloway Township Mayor Don Purdy signed the settlement agreement in Lisa Tilton’s suit against the township immediately following the council meeting on Dec. 11, Solicitor Michael Fitzgerald said via email on Thursday, Dec. 20. Purdy confirmed that he had signed the agreement on Thursday afternoon, despite previously saying he had not. According to Purdy, a mix-up in paperwork following the meeting resulted in Purdy signing the agreement despite not realizing it at the time. He did say he read it earlier in the day, and that he fully intended to sign it when needed. "I thought I would be one of the last people to sign," Purdy said. As of Thursday afternoon, Fitzgerald stated Purdy had signed on behalf of the township, and Tilton signed …

Keep Galloway Green

9:43 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

I hope this "settlement" doesn't get all the signatures it needs. Galloway taxpayers shouldn't have to give Lisa Tilton a dime. If she wants $$$....she should get it from each individual party. Taxpayers didn't "harm' her...let her collect from Bonanni ...Kleiner....Purdy & others.   more ›

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tilton Lawsuit Moved to Cape May County Courts

The presence of former Township Solicitor Michael Blee in the complaint likely caused a conflict of interest in Atlantic County.

Former Township Clerk Lisa Tilton’s lawsuit against Galloway Township will be settled in a Cape May County court, as court officials for both Cape May and Atlantic counties have confirmed the complaint has been transferred. On May 11, Tilton filed a complaint against the township, that mainly targets former Councilman Dennis Kleiner and former Township Manager Steve Bonanni as “political allies who had a vendetta” against Tilton, which she believes ultimately led to her dismissal from the township. However, others were named in the lawsuit, including former Township Solicitor Michael Blee, who has been nominated to the State Superior Court by Gov. Chris Christie, and whose presence in the complaint likely led to a conflict of interest that…

Samantha Siang

7:08 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

It really needed to be moved out of Atlantic County. No ties whatsover by leaving the county she would hope. She will get her due in another county; not in this one!   more ›

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