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Donald Trump and Wildwood officials have one major thing in common: Indictments

Julia Terruso, The Philadelphia Inquirer on

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Wildwood and Donald Trump. Clout can't think of a more fitting pair.

A boardwalk renowned for its collection of politically incorrect T-shirts is about to get flooded with people who would love a "Let's Go Brandon" cut-off tank.

And Trump, who is facing federal indictments in four jurisdictions, is about to rally in a town where two of the three top-ranking officials are also under indictment.

Mayor Ernie Troiano, city commissioner Steve Mikulski, and former Mayor Pete Byron are facing indictments that allege they defrauded the state's health care system by pretending to be full-time employees and collecting health insurance. The indictment accuses the men of falsifying time sheets to qualify for the benefit only open to full-time employees. They have denied wrongdoing.

Byron faces separate indictments for allegedly abusing his official position while serving as a commissioner in the Shore town and for failing to pay state taxes. Byron, a Democrat, resigned in September after he was sentenced for pleading guilty to the tax fraud charges in federal court.

Troiano, a former longtime mayor of Wildwood, was elected to the board of commissioners while indicted and then promoted to mayor by his fellow members in January.

 

Meanwhile, Trump is spending the week leading up to the Wildwood rally in a Manhattan courtroom listening to adult film star Stormy Daniels recount an alleged sexual encounter at the heart of his hush money trial.

Trump's trial resumes Monday and the Wildwood officials are due back in court next week — but on Saturday, Trump and Troiano will share a stage in the sand.

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