James Devine

August 27, 2008 - 1:38pm

Devine evicted

Nine months after James Devine, a  Union County Democratic operative/newspaper publisher , was arrested for owing $20,000 in child support and alimony, he has lost his home.  A Superior Court Judge today ordered the eviction of Devine from his Elizabeth apartment for non-payment of rent.  Earlier this year, Democratic State Chairman Joseph Cryan described him as “a sleaze ball, the worst in politics.”  MORE

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May 29, 2008 - 4:07pm

In Elizabeth, old feuds die hard

Joe Cryan calls Jim Devine "a sleaze ball, the worst in politics."In December 2007, James Devine, a Union County political operative/newspaper publisher, was arrested for owing $20,000 in child support and alimony.

It was the latest fall from grace for Devine, a former Union County Democratic insider.  Devine had been, as recently as a few years ago, a somewhat important operative in local political circles, running three weekly newspapers in Union County that depended heavily on financing from county advertisements and legal notices.  But when that revenue stream abruptly ended, Devine was out of business and out of luck - a turn of events he blames on Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, a former political ally who he had a falling out with in the early 1990s. 

Now he's working to beat Bollwage, who is seeking re-election in the June 3 Democratic primary.

But Devine's detractors hold nothing but venom for a man they characterize as a charlatan who has mucked up the political scene in Union County for decades, and who recently had his bank account frozen for owing tens of thousands in back taxes - something Devine blames on bad legal advice and child support payments.

Some public officials who are used to choosing their words carefully don't hesitate to go on the record slamming Devine. 

"He's a sleaze ball, the worst in politics," said Democratic State Chairman Joseph Cryan, who also represents Union County in the State Assembly.  "If they pay him anything, I hope he used it towards his child support."

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