Bridget Kelly and David Wildstein, two figures at the center of the Bridgegate scandal, have been found in default in connection with a putative class action suit brought on behalf of individuals and businesses who experienced traffic delays caused by the September 2013 closures of local access lanes to the George Washington Bridge.
The clerk of court found Kelly and Wildstein in default May 4. Both were properly served, but neither filed a pleading or response to the complaint, interim class counsel Barry Epstein said in his request for default.
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