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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Baltimore, MD - Government Witness, Dwek Faces Bail Hearing

Solomon Dwek















NEWARK, N.J. - The government's main informant in New

Jersey's largest corruption sting is due in federal court Tuesday.

Solomon Dwek will learn whether he'll remain free on bail after

he was arrested on theft charges earlier this month in Baltimore.

Dwek is accused of failing to return a rental car.

The son of a prominent rabbi from Deal, N.J., became a

cooperating government witness after he was arrested in a $50

million bank fraud in 2006.

Dwek first targeted members of the Orthodox Jewish community by

posing as a failed businessman who needed to launder money.

He then posed as a corrupt real estate developer who offered

cash to several New Jersey elected and appointed officials.

The probe led to the arrest of 46 defendants on corruption and

money laundering charges.

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