.
Feedback

Second Birdsall Employee Pleads Guilty in Pay-to-Play Scandal

Woman charged with hiding Birdsall's political contributions as personal contributions, a violation of Pay-to-Play laws

A Bradley Beach woman is the second employee of Birdsall Engineering to plead guilty to a scheme that skirted the state's Pay-to-Play Act, officials said.

The woman disguised illegal corporate political contributions as personal contributions of employees of the firm, a large Monmouth County-based engineering firm that in the past has held contracts for Belmar, Toms River and elsewhere, according to state Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa's office.

The scheme allegedly allowed the firm to fraudulently avoid the restrictions of New Jersey’s Pay-to-Play Act, said the state attorney general in a news release today.

Eileen Kufahl, 48, of Bradley Beach, pleaded guilty Feb. 12 to making prohibited corporation contributions through employees, a fourth-degree charge.

Kufahl is the second employee of Birdsall to plead guilty. The first was Philip Angarone, 40, of Mercer County, the former marketing director for Birdsall Services Group. 

A third employee, former Executive Vice President Thomas Rospos, of Belmar, faces a pending indictment in the case.

Angarone admitted in court in November that he took part in the scheme, pleading guilty to third-degree tampering with public records or information and fourth-degree prohibited corporation contributions through employees. He faces up to 364 days in jail and a term of probation, according to the attorney general's office.

In addition to the two employees who have pleaded guilty, a third employee, former Executive Vice President Thomas Rospos, faces a pending indictment in the case.

Kufahl's plea agreement, submitted under Superior Court Judge Wendel E. Daniels in Ocean County, requires her to forfeit $17,119. According to attorney general's office, that amount is the total of the political contributions that she made under the scheme, which were allegedly reimbursed to her by Rospos.  The state will recommend that Kufahl be sentenced to a term of probation. 

"She must cooperate fully and testify truthfully in the ongoing investigation and any resulting prosecutions," according to the attorney general's office.

Deputy Attorney General Anthony A. Picione, Deputy Chief of the Division of Criminal Justice Corruption Bureau, and Deputy Attorney General Victor R. Salgado took the guilty plea from Kufahl. Judge Daniels scheduled sentencing for Kufahl for June 7.

Rospos, 61, has charges pending: second-degree charges of conspiracy, making false representations for government contracts, misconduct by a corporate official, and money laundering, as well as various third- and fourth-degree charges. He was indicted on Dec. 11.

The case is being investigated for the Division of Criminal Justice Corruption Bureau by Deputy Attorney General Picione, Deputy Attorney General Salgado, Detective Kiersten Pentony, Detective Edward Augustyn and Detective Melissa Calkin.

According to the attorney general's office:

Under the scheme to which Kuhfahl and Angarone admitted, instead of Birdsall Services Group (BSG) making corporate political contributions to campaigns and political organizations that would disqualify it from public contracts awarded by certain government agencies, shareholders and employees of the firm would make personal political contributions of $300 or less, which are deemed unreportable.  Multiple personal checks would be bundled together at BSG and sent to the appropriate campaign or political organization.  Shareholders and employees would then be illegally reimbursed by BSG in the form of added bonus payments – or, in the case of Kufahl, would allegedly be reimbursed by Rospos, who was reimbursed by the firm – and the firm would falsely omit the illegally reimbursed contributions in documents filed with the Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC) and with government agencies that awarded the firm engineering services contracts.

The state investigation revealed that between January 2008 and May 2012, Rospos allegedly made hundreds of purported personal contributions to campaigns and political organizations across the state, both Republican and Democratic, which were illegally reimbursed by BSG. His contributions totaled in excess of $150,000.


Brick Township uses Birdsall's services, however in recent weeks there have been suggestions to hire an in-house township engineer.

mineeeemoh February 14, 2013 at 02:48 pm
So now we have another outrage.
oldkodger February 14, 2013 at 09:18 pm
This has been going on for years,it's rare when a politician goes to jail since they are just as guilty of receiving the money

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Brick Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Lelenore Lep June 19, 2013 at 03:51 pm
I agree with quiet time. Def consideration of my neighbors if they have a sleeping baby or back yardRead More party. We surely try to respect that.
KC June 19, 2013 at 04:55 pm
Funny Lelenore, I don't see that there are very many rules and regs. If it were elected it would notRead More be an infringement. I respect your opinion, but still feel six day time hours out of an entire week is not a lot to ask. If nothing else, would love to see a ban on gas leaf blowers. There are towns that have that in place. The mowers are not really IMHO that intrusive, but the leaf blowers and concrete cutters are another matter. Trouble is, people herebouts think they are in Montana and often are as you say, on 100 by 100 lots. What is the point of having all of this grass and trees if one never has the serenity about them to enjoy it? I think the ill effects of suburban noise pollution on health - blood pressure, aggression, release of the chemical cortisol etc. are well documented. Over a twenty five year period in time in Brick I find that this has become a real quality of life issue. At one point in my life I resided in mid town Manhattan and ya know what - being high up IT WAS QUIETER! Jackson? I don't think so. Doesn't Brielle have such an elective ordinance?
Joey Joe June 20, 2013 at 08:14 am
LelenoreLep has a great point...although I'm now retired (and do live in one of those over 55Read More communities you mentioned) there was a very long time when I worked 6 days a week (needed 2 jobs to put my kids thru school) and had only one day a week when I was "off" to do chores around the house. That day was Sunday... I always kept my property very well maintained and needed to make repairs (using power tools sometimes), cut grass in the warm months, and rake & blow leafs in the fall. I simply had no other time to do it. Now retired and due to where I live, I find that I love the extreme quiet that being an early riser permits and I love to go out on my patio with either the newspaper or my iPad in hand and read while listening to the quiet bubbling of my water feature. There is something about the babbling brook sound that is very relaxing to me along with utter quiet my area provides.
GMA June 18, 2013 at 04:23 pm
It was suppose to move next to the next liquor store behind Harbor Freight on Hooper.But,they neverRead More did.And when we pass it,it looks like they aren't even working on that side of the building.We miss that place for their deli dept.
Fred y June 19, 2013 at 06:20 am
They are waiting for the new store to get dirty and smell. It needs to be run down a little bit forRead More it to function properly.
can't say who June 19, 2013 at 05:44 pm
Right next to the liquor store. The reason it is taking so long is the politics of Acropolis andRead More Pat Botazzi. They kept the liquor store from opening for TWO years by controlling the planning board and caused the store owner HUNDREDS OF THOUSANS OF DOLLARES WITH COURT FIGHTS. Acropolis LOST THE COURT FIGHTS BUT CONTINUES TO BEAT UP ON THE LIQUOR STORE'S NEW TENNANT AS RETROBUTION Now Acropolis can play the code enforcement game and still get his happiness as a bigoted soon to be ex mayor and not a nice man. How about denying this. It is going to be a great store with the same owners and great food IF Acropolis doesn't have them go bankrupt due to him before they even open.
Pictured in this lunch combo is Applebee’s new Signature Turkey Avocado Sandwich and Chicken Tortilla Soup.
KC June 18, 2013 at 04:41 pm
Looks good, but got sick as a dog from their food years back. Did I ever return? Nope.
anonymous May 1, 2013 at 08:10 pm
We're hurting 6 months after Sandy... We're frustrated... We're MAD... We need action, not talk!Read More Come to the protest rally Sat. May 4th, 2-3PM, Joey Harrison's Surf Club, 1900 Ocean Ave., Ortley Beach.
Sue May 6, 2013 at 03:54 pm
FEMA says "PAY or go away"