Tiffany Williams-Brewer, who resigned shortly after the New Jersey State Commission of Investigation announced her appointment as CEO, made an abrupt move after the incident. asbury park press Last year, she claimed a property in Maryland as her primary residence, but reported voting for the Garden State in the November election.
The newspaper published an affidavit of occupancy dated March 13, 2024, which indicates that Williams Brewer will occupy the Maryland mansion for at least seven of the next 12 months. It was reported that there was.
Williams Brewer voted in Tinton Falls in last year's presidential election, the Asbury Park Press reported, citing the Monmouth County Board of Elections.
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Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon said in a statement that “Monmouth County Elections Officials take the integrity of our election process very seriously.” “Following a referral from the County Clerk, the Superintendent and Registrar of Elections will investigate this matter and make a decision to refer it to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office for consideration and proceed to remove this person from Monmouth’s voter rolls.” We are planning to proceed.”
Monmouth County Supervisor of Elections Christopher P. Siciliano told FOX News Digital that Williams-Brewer has been removed from the voter rolls, but could be reinstated if he provides proof that he meets New Jersey registration requirements. He said that there is a sex.
The purpose of the New Jersey Commission of Investigation is to investigate “waste, fraud, and abuse of government tax dollars,” according to the state's website. Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy appointed Williams-Brewer to the commission in 2022.
“Ms. Brewer previously served as Chair of the four-member committee from 2022 to 2024. Ms. “She was involved in a traffic accident in July,” the company said in a Jan. 6 press release announcing her appointment as CEO.
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A sticker placed on the table for absentee voting on November 1, 2024. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Williams-Brewer is an assistant professor at Howard University School of Law, according to the school's website.
School officials said they shared Fox News Digital's request for comment with Williams-Brewer. However, Williams Brewer did not respond in time for publication.
Williams-Brewer referenced her immigration status and work in academia in a statement posted on LinkedIn regarding her resignation from the state agency.
“My dual residency in Maryland and New Jersey has always been transparent and fully compliant with all relevant regulations. “To be clear, my residency status has never been violated,” she claimed.
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Entrance sign near Howard University main gate in Washington, DC, October 25, 2021 (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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“While I remain committed to public service, recent events, including the exposure in the media of an employee-led mischaracterization of my actions, have created a negative impact that discourages me from continuing in this role.” “I am disappointed that this environment is detrimental to the integrity of SCI and I am forced to resign,” she said in another part of her lengthy statement.
John P. Lacey, chairman of the New Jersey State Investigation Committee, said in a statement to Fox News Digital that the agency is searching for a new executive director.
“For nearly 60 years, the State Commission of Investigation has served as New Jersey's only independent fact-finding agency with the legal responsibility to investigate and issue reports on organized crime, taxpayer waste, fraud, and abuse. SCI Our company is committed to impactful work and public interest. We have a proud history of unrelenting dedication to service. We continue to serve as vigilant guardians of New Jersey's accountability and good governance, even after the recent resignation of our former Executive Director. He said in a statement:
“The Commission is actively working to find a new Executive Director and has posted the job on the SCI website and several other public websites. In addition, Governor Murphy recently issued a new appointment. The committee is now fully replenished with four members and newly appointed chairman John P. Lacey. We remain committed to our core values and are confident that under our new leadership, we will continue to serve New Jersey residents with the highest level of integrity. ”





