Atlantic County authorities say a public works employee used his position to obtain diesel fuel worth more than $75,000 for his private logistics company over a two-year period.
A public works supervisor in Atlantic County has been indicted on multiple charges after allegedly using his position to obtain fuel for his private business, officials said.
Joseph Jenkins-Ridley, 48, of Mays Landing, was indicted by a grand jury on… [876 chars]
Source: NJ.com | Published: 2026-03-24T17:20:48Z
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