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George Norcross

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In January 2022, Norcross and his family became majority partners in the Formica Bakery, a maker of "Atlantic City Original" bread which had fallen into bankruptcy in 2019. It was subsequently renamed Formica Freitag Bakery, and merged with Valitni's Italian Bakery of Pleasantville in January 2023.
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unsealed a thirteen-count racketeering indictment against Norcross and five other individuals, including his brother, Philip. The indictment accused Norcross and the other defendants of conspiring to illegally obtain waterfront property and property rights, unlawfully collecting millions of dollars
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Norcross has been a prominent political leader in New Jersey for more than 30 years, since before he became chairman of the Camden County Democratic Committee in 1989, a position he held until 1993. For many years, he was named one of the most powerful non-elected political figures in New Jersey by
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investigated Norcross after he was secretly taped discussing state politics. After investigation and significant media coverage, he was not charged. Norcross was also the subject of a federal investigation in 2016 where his phones were wiretapped. The United States Attorney's Office for New Jersey
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Norcross is the executive chairman of insurance, risk management, and employee benefits brokerage and consulting firm Conner Strong & Buckelew, where he has worked since 1979. Norcross was named the second most powerful man in the New Jersey business world by NJBiz.com in 2014, 2015, and 2016,
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wrote in 2011, "It’s not written down anywhere, but it’s acknowledged by everyone (privately, of course): You don’t run for office as a Democrat in South Jersey unless George is OK with it—and you don’t win in the fall without him." In tapes leaked in 2005, Norcross was recorded saying he could
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said that the loss indicated a substantial decline in Norcross's power and influence. In 2023, he announced that he was decreasing his involvement in politics, saying it was "time for others to lead" and conceding that Sweeney's loss had left him "sitting in the backseat".
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By 2003, Norcross held influence over more than a dozen powerful state legislators and controlled government contracts through a pay-to-play system that directed businesses' donations to campaigns; In 2009, Norcross was instrumental in the ousting of
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and made the list's top ten list in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021. In September 2015, Norcross was announced as one of the local investors in The Camden Waterfront, a $ 1 billion development on Camden's waterfront initially developed by
1423:, Cherry Hill, NJ Patch, July 8, 2015. Accessed August 8, 2019. "George E. Norcross III made the list at No. 41. The 58-year-old Cherry Hill resident is worth $ 248.5 million, and made his wealth through banking, insurance and politics." 363:
secure allies with jobs and punish political opponents. Norcross allegedly attempted to have a town's solicitor fired because he ran for a local party chairmanship, pressuring the town's mayor with threats to his private job.
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Norcross was considered the "political boss" of the "Democratic machine" in New Jersey, particularly in South Jersey. He held significant sway over local party organizations, fundraising, and candidates' access to the
432:. Norcross sued the State of New Jersey to stop the highly critical report from becoming public. After a five-hour court hearing about the injunction, Norcross lost and within minutes, the report was made public. 315:, Cooper announced a "Veterans VIP Priority Program" that provided day care to veterans in New Jersey's seven southern counties. In November 2014, Cooper and Norcross were awarded the "Seven Seals" award by the 292:. Norcross said he would invest $ 50 million in the project, and in March 2017, Norcross announced his company would move to the Camden waterfront as part of a $ 245 million development. 239:
Counties, and his wife, Anne Carol Norcross. His father was active in the community of Camden, served as a board member of Cooper University Hospital, and chaired the board of
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was credited in part to Norcross's not having used his machine to mobilize voters for Corzine. Norcross subsequently had a positive relationship with the Republican governor.
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Norcross was listed as one of the state's wealthiest people, ranked 41st in New Jersey in 2015 with a net worth of almost $ 250 million.
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and the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, in Camden, New Jersey. He has served as a Cooper trustee since 1990. Norcross launched the
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NJBiz.com, 'Iconic' $ 700M project coming to Camden waterfront, September 24, 2015; accessed February 7, 2016.
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https://www.nj.com/atlantic/2019/04/100-year-old-bakery-that-serves-jersey-shore-files-for-bankruptcy.html
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Norcross has been associated with businesses that are alleged to have received special treatment from the
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sent Norcross a letter confirming that no action was warranted and the investigation was closed.
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and helped to facilitate the opening of the MD Anderson Cooper Cancer Center in October 2013.
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Norcross is chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Cooper University Health Care System,
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An investigative task force was formed to look into the operations and procedures of the
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until 2021 when he changed his voter registration to Florida. He formerly belonged to
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in government tax credits, and attempting to influence and control public officials.
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Confessore, Nicholas; Haberman, Maggie; Lipton, Eric (February 18, 2017).
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to create the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper, which opened in 2013.
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Norcross has two children. He was previously listed as a resident of
547:"New Jersey Democrats mull a future with a weakened George Norcross" 1452:: New Jersey's Culture of Corruption, St. Martin's Press, New York. 161:
Norcross is executive chairman of Conner Strong & Buckelew, an
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On July 9, 2024, Norcross and his 4 co-defendants were in
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NJ.com, NJ Voices Guest Blogger/For (November 19, 2009).
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Fast-Growing Commerce Bancorp Counts On Political Ties
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as senate president in favor of his childhood friend
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Index

George E. Norcross III
Camden, New Jersey
Rutgers University, Camden
Democratic
Donald Norcross
John C. Norcross
organizer
political boss
Democratic Party
power broker
southern
New Jersey
insurance and benefits brokerage
Cooper University Hospital
Camden, New Jersey
Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
MD Anderson Cancer Center
PolitickerNJ.com
Democratic National Committee
Mar-a-Lago
Donald Trump
State Attorney General
Matthew Platkin
Cooper University Hospital
Camden, New Jersey
AFL–CIO
Camden
Gloucester
United Way
Pennsauken High School

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