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- Q18921606 description "American politician".
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- Q18921606 abstract "Arnold J. D'Ambrosa (born 1933) was an American Democratic Party official who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1974 to 1976 from the 22nd Legislative District. His political career was cut short by scandal.The Rahway Democratic Municipal Chairman and the city's Director of Public Works, D'Ambrosa was elected Assemblyman in 1973, the beneficiary of the Watergate scandal that helped Democrats score massive gains in the legislative elections. D'Ambrosa and his running mate, Betty Wilson, defeated two Republican incumbents, Herbert H. Kiehn and Arthur Manner.He took office as an Assemblyman in January 1974. In July, he was arrested. Prosecutors charged him with selling an air conditioner owned by the City of Rahway for $600 and keeping the money. He was also accused of taking a $200 bribe from a contractor, as well as lying to a Grand Jury and misusing city assets (materials and employees) for work on his vacation home in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. He remained in office, but was not a candidate for re-election to a second term in 1975. In January 1976, just before the expiration of his term, he was sentenced to nine months in jail after admitting charges of embezzlement, bribery, perjury and official misconduct. Rahway fired him from his Public Works job. After prison, D'Ambrosa relocated to Point Pleasant, where he owns a nautical supply business. He is now a Republican and contributes to GOP candidates.".
- Q18921606 birthDate "1933".
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- Q18921606 dateOfBirth "1933".
- Q18921606 name "D'Ambrosa, Arnold".
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- Q18921606 comment "Arnold J. D'Ambrosa (born 1933) was an American Democratic Party official who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1974 to 1976 from the 22nd Legislative District. His political career was cut short by scandal.The Rahway Democratic Municipal Chairman and the city's Director of Public Works, D'Ambrosa was elected Assemblyman in 1973, the beneficiary of the Watergate scandal that helped Democrats score massive gains in the legislative elections.".
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