Though he served less than three years as the 52nd governor of New Jersey, James E. McGreevey still earned the dubious distinction of becoming one of the most thoroughly investigated governors in New Jersey history.
Following his resignation in Trenton, McGreevey published a memoir entitled The Confession and pursued ordination and obtained a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree from General Theological Seminary in New York City; however, the Episcopal Church did not want him as a priest, and he ultimately returned to the Catholic Church.
State Official 1 has maintained close ties to the wealthy political players who got him in trouble 20 years ago…