Despite publicly denying having any knowledge or involvement in the matter, Gov. Chris Christie knew about the ordered lane closures at the George Washington Bridge last September as they happened, according to a report late Friday afternoon by The New York Times.The Times reported that it has obtained a letter indicating as much from Alan Zegas, the attorney of David Wildstein, the former Christie appointee at the Port Authority that resigned amid the growing scandal in December.The letter was addressed to Port Authority General Counsel Darrell Buchbinder requesting that Wildstein{s legal fees be paid for by the authority.According to the Times, the letter said the lanes were closed by "the Christie administration{s order" and that "evidence exists as well tying Mr. Christie to having knowledge of the lane closures, during the period when the lanes were closed, contrary to what the governor stated publicly in a two-hour press conference" earlier this month.
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