A federal judge has denied motions by William Baroni Jr. and Bridget Kelly to throw out their convictions for their part in the Bridgegate scandal by orchestrating politically motivated lane closures at the George Washington Bridge.
Baroni and Kelly moved for a new trial and for judgments of acquittal after a jury found them guilty on Nov. 4, 2016, on seven counts that included wire fraud, conspiracy to misapply public property and conspiring against civil rights.
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