NJ judge orders assets frozen of 9/11 charity

(AP) - A judge has frozen the assets of two New Jersey men accused of operating a bogus 9/11 charity. The judge on Friday also ordered officials to impound the red truck that bears the names of those

News 12 Staff

Aug 3, 2012, 7:03 PM

Updated 4,547 days ago

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(AP) - A judge has frozen the assets of two New Jersey men accused of operating a bogus 9/11 charity.
The judge on Friday also ordered officials to impound the red truck that bears the names of those killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks that the men drove around the state.
Thomas Scalgione of Stafford Township and Mark Niemczyk of Tinton Falls are accused of using donations for their personal gain.
Scalgione has denied the allegations.
State lawsuit: 2 NJ men ran bogus 9/11 charity