Ciattarelli says he did not see the military records that were leaked in Sherrill
Jacques Seatarili, a nominal governor of the state of New Jersey, said on Friday that he had never seen the military records of Democratic candidate Mickey Sherrill, as he sought his opponent to attack him for his circulation.
“I never saw these files, and I did not indicate the request. Anyone who mentioned otherwise is lying,” said Ciattarelli to broadcaster Dan Manaro during the Pix11 News News Forum.
New Jersey Globe and CBS News said last month that Sherrill did not walk during a ceremony starting at the US Navy in 1994. Sherrill said she did not walk because she did not turn into some of her fellow classmates cheating during the 1994 scandal.
CBS News also reported that the NARA National Personnel Registry Center (NARA) made a mistake in issuing a largely non -classified version of the military registry for villain, which included sensitive personal information, to Ciattarelli Ally Nicholas de Gregorio.
Grace McFari, Acting Congress Director of Nara, admitted in a statement that NPRC technician made a mistake.
Sherrill’s campaign is launching that version to De Gregorio, claiming that it was “distributed and weapons by Jacques Seatarili.”
A Lawyer for the Ciattarelli Campaigen and One of Its Strategists, Chris Russell, Told Sherrill’s Attorney that they did not Ask de Gregorio to Submit A Freedom of Information Act Request For her Military Records and that He did so on his Own. CIATARELLI and Rusell’s lawyer, Mark Sheridan, indicated that his clients did not even realize that they were in possession of sensitive files until reporters reached them.
“Any claim that [Ciattarelli for Governor] Or, Illsolic was part of a conspiracy to distort Sherrill with unlimited documents, it is completely wrong. “
However, during the discussion, Ciattarelli – who wondered whether Sherrill was honest for the reason not to walk during her innovation ceremony – said he does not know whether the files had made their way to his campaign and distributed to others, including the media.
“That’s I don’t know,” said Ciattarelli.
He added: “There is a team responsible for opposition research. I am not communicating with this team.”
When asked at some point whether he did not say that his campaign that submitted the FOIA request, Ciattarelli replied, “I am not communicating with my opposition research team, and I doubt that my opponent is involved with it.”