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NH port director Geno Marconi indicted a day after his wife, a NH Supreme Court justice

New Hampshire Ports and Harbors director Geno Marconi has been indicted on felony charges announced Thursday, along with Bradley Cook, the chairman of the state Ports and Harbors Advisory Council. The news comes one day after Geno Marconi’s wife, state Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi, was indicted on felony charges for allegedly interfering into the investigation into his alleged crimes. She is accused of asking Gov. Chris Sununu to stop the probe. Geno Marconi, a Stratham resident, is charged with two Class B felonies – tampering with witnesses and informants and falsifying physical evidence, as well as four Class A misdemeanors: two counts of Driver Privacy Act violations and two counts of obstructing government administration. During the investigation, he has been on paid leave since April from the job overseen by the Pease Development Authority. more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 16:57

I’m outraged by New Hampshire’s treatment of Geno Marconi

I am outraged with the “paid administrative leave” of the Port Director, Geno Marconi and all the secrecy around it. I chaired the Ports and Harbors Advisory Committee for ten years. I was appointed by Governor Lynch and reappointed for another 5 year term. I also chaired the Piscataqua Maritime Commission (Sail Portsmouth) for 10 years where we brought Tall Ships to Portsmouth.  I worked with Director Marconi very closely in both capacities and I can say without a shred of doubt that he is “by the book” and an imminently fair and honest man. Now with the suspension of his wife from her position as a State Supreme Court Justice, the pressure is turned up. Governor, you have messed with the wrong people. Director Marconi is not one to be pressured to resign. He is a by-the-book man, and you are about to learn that lesson. more, >>CLICK TO READ<<. by Donald Coker 10:45