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Attorney General Says Jersey Didn't Overpay For 'Bridgegate' Invesigation

HACKENSACK, N.J. -- The New Jersey Attorney General's office is shooting down allegations that the independent law firm hired to investigate the Bridgegate scandal over billed by more than $2.8 million, according to NJ.com. 

The state attorney general's office does not believe an outside law firm overcharged in investigating Bridgegate.

The state attorney general's office does not believe an outside law firm overcharged in investigating Bridgegate.

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State Sen. Loretta Weinberg (D-Bergen) raised the issue and said the $2.8 million might only be the beginning. Jeffrey Jacobson, the chief counsel for the attorney general, said his office reviewed all of the invoices submitted by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and found them to be reasonable, NJ.com reported. 

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