Article: SUSPENDED CAMDEN POLICE OFFICER CONVICTED OF OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT IN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FRAUD SCAM

The New Jersey Attorney General issued the following news release:

Attorney General Zulima V. Farber and Division of Criminal Justice Director Gregory A. Paw announced that a suspended Camden police officer was convicted today for his role in an automobile insurance fraud scam.

According to Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Greta Gooden Brown, Lt. Jerome Bollettieri, 44, of Oaklyn, a suspended Camden police officer, was convicted of all five counts contained in a state grand jury indictment returned on March 27, 2002, namely conspiracy, official misconduct, two counts of bribery, all in the second degree, and one count of third-degree criminal use of runners.

Bollettieri was convicted following a ...

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