Hudson County Conflagration: Sacco Versus Stack

Stack and Sacco

“Hey Brian, don’t blame me for Leroy Truth.”

That’s the between the lines message directed at Brian Stack from across Kennedy Boulevard by Nick Sacco, the mayor of North Bergen.

For about eight months now, a man named Leonard Filipowski, who also goes by “Leroy Truth,” has investigated what he says is rampant “corruption” in Union City where Stack is mayor.

His campaign seems to be accelerating, Filipowski was arrested for disturbing a recent city commission meeting and on Tuesday, he held an event outside City Hall with a number of supporters.The event was timed to coincide with the city’s National Night Out celebration, but that was cancelled because of rainy weather.

Odd political crusades and stunts are common in Hudson County, but even by those standards, this one seems peculiar.

Filipowski does not live in Union City, or even Hudson County, or even New Jersey. He lives in Connecticut.

He says he is an “independent journalist.”  His social media presence does show that Leroy Truth has been active spotlighting alleged corruption and wrongdoing in various locales.

Still, in the world of the Internet, it’s not hard to call yourself an “independent journalist.”

Stack, for one, isn’t buying Filipowski’s stance as a dedicated citizen trying to unearth corruption.

At a commission meeting a few months ago, Stack called Filipowski a “complete idiot” and said he was being paid by Stack’s political opponents.

Filipowksi said in a phone conversation a few weeks ago that he wasn’t getting paid, a fact he reiterated on Tuesday.

That clearly got Sacco’s attention.

Here’s a key part of his statement:

“Brian Stack has been falsely claiming that me and other mayors and officials are involved with these investigations. The press conference earlier this week proves that is completely false and nothing more than a bunch of outright lies.”

He added that “Stack suffers from a ‘delusional paranoia’ and is trying to take over Jersey City and all of Hudson County. He has a lust for power that is disturbing and unprecedented.”

An amusing thing here is that on the surface both Sacco and Stack have had things in common.

Both were mayors in Hudson County and state senators at the same time. Dual office holding has been a Hudson County tradition. It is now prohibited, but Stack has been grandfathered in.

Sacco’s senate run ended when redistricting put both him and Stack in the same legislative district.

A compromise was designed that avoided a nasty primary and resulted in Sacco relinquishing his senate seat,

But as can be seen, it didn’t bring about a friendship.

Sacco’s release also complained about the amount of state aid – “over $300 million” – that Union City gets. He said a lot of this money is used to pay political workers and finance Stack’s “political machine.”

Point made.

But it is the job of state senators to bring money back to their districts. In fact, that’s one reason mayors also like serving in the Legislature.

Stack was not immediately available,  but in comments reported by the Hudson County View, a local media outlet, the Union City mayor said:

“Instead of Nick Sacco being the lazy state senator that he was, he should have been advocating for his constituents while I was advocating for my entire district.”

If nothing else, Filipowski has Stack and Sacco tangling in public.

 

 

 

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4 responses to “Hudson County Conflagration: Sacco Versus Stack”

  1. Where is the state comptroller? Where is attorney general platkin? Conduct a review, audit and make it public !

  2. There does appear to be a direct correlation between Stack’s power and the remarkable amount of state funding he gets for his small town at the expense of Jersey city and its neighbors. And he wants to foist McGreevy on us as his puppet ? I don’t think so.

  3. Here’s the problem. The pie is only so big, and Stack is managing to use his influence to get more than his fair share for Union city while Jersey city and other Hudson county cities get less than their fair share. Politics ain’t bean bag but Stack’s hard ball politics is no way to win friends and influence people.

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