An ex-prosecutor who claims that the administration of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie quashed a criminal case to protect political allies and then fired him for objecting said Feb. 5 that he has been interviewed by federal investigators about those allegations.
Bennett Barlyn, a former state deputy attorney general and assistant Hunterdon County prosecutor, said he met with two men at his home for a 75-minute interview Feb. 4 but got the name of only one of them, who identified himself as James Otten, an investigator with the U.S. Department of Justice.
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