Christie has denied any knowledge of the scheme beforehand or while it was going on and has not been charged. Thought it was a traffic study, said KellyOn the stand, Kelly explained that she was referring to what she thought was a traffic study and expressing satisfaction that it was going well. Kelly, Baroni and Wildstein all testified that Christie was informed about the lane closings either before or while they were going on, contrary to the governor's repeated denials. And Kelly testified that she told Christie the lane-closings were a traffic study when she informed him of the plans about a month ahead of time. And Wildstein told the jury that Christie called him "Mr. Wolf," after the character in the movie "Pulp Fiction" who is called in to clean up dead bodies.
Source: CBC News November 04, 2016 15:56 UTC