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Federal prosecutor reviewing N.J. bridge lane shutdowns

The George Washington Bridge toll booths in Fort Lee, N.J.Carlo Allegri/REUTERS

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The US attorney in New Jersey says he is investigating the shutdown of highway lanes that may have been closed by Gov. Chris Christie’s administration for political retribution.

A spokeswoman for US Attorney Paul Fishman says in a statement that the Port Authority’s inspector general referred the matter to Fishman’s office.

Fishman says in a statement that his office is ‘‘reviewing the matter to determine whether a federal law was implicated.’’

Christie has apologized and says he was ‘‘embarrassed and humiliated’’ by his staff but had no idea his aides may have closed highway lanes to exact political retribution.

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