Soullity Journalists Social Justice Media
Soullity Journalists Social Justice Media

Soullity Journalists Social Justice Media

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This show raise awareness of New Jersey biggest Transit corruption, deaths, and fatal injuries caused by NJ Transit and Coach USA deadly bus drivers.

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NJ Transit seeks gag order against attorney Nancy Smith in racial discrimination case
OCT 26, 2020
NJ Transit seeks gag order against attorney Nancy Smith in racial discrimination case
NJ Transit is seeking a gag order against a high-profile New Jersey attorney who’s representing a woman suing the agency for racial discrimination, saying a tweet the attorney recently posted threatens to taint the jury pool. The request for a gag order comes as New Jersey government has come under heavy criticism for requiring employees who complain of harassment and discrimination to sign confidentiality agreements, and after Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law prohibiting employment or contract agreements that bar “concealing the details relating to a claim of discrimination, retaliation, or harassment.” “This has never happened to me before and I’ve been involved in high-profile cases for 40 years,” the attorney, Nancy Erika Smith, who frequently represents whistleblowers, said in an interview. At issue is a Sept. 8 tweet from Smith. “A race discrimination & retaliation trial scheduled for November in Essex County will show why PTC [positive train control] is delayed: corrupt & dysfunctional management refused to give the PTC job to the most qualified person- leaving it vacant for months” Smith wrote, linking to an op-ed in The Record that was critical of the agency. On Sept. 17, NJ Transit filed a request in Superior Court in Essex County that a judge bar Smith “from making any further extrajudicial statements on social media and/or to the press during the pendency of this lawsuit concerning NJT and/or Defendants’ character, credibility or reputation.” “As a well-known attorney, Ms. Smith’s public statements run afoul of the rules that govern attorney ethics and this Court and they have the ability to potentially taint and improperly influence future jurors,” attorney Karol Corbin Walker, who represents NJ Transit, wrote. Walker went further, saying the tweet was “a blatant and intentional attempt on Ms. Smith’s part to taint potential jurors against Defendant in the upcoming trial” and that Smith’s client should have to pay attorneys fees and other expenses incurred by the gag order request. The lawsuit dates back to January 2017, when Smith’s client, Pia Wilson, a high-ranking NJ Transit supervisor, filed her second discrimination lawsuit against the agency. Wilson had been the lead plaintiff in a 2014 racial discrimination lawsuit against NJ Transit that was settled for $3.65 million. The 2017 lawsuit claims Wilson was punished for bringing the case. A trial date is set for November, Smith said. Neither Walker nor the NJ Transit press office immediately responded to phone calls and emails seeking comment. Smith said she is confident the gag order request will fail, and argued it’s against the law to try to keep her quiet. “It’s outrageous when companies try to shut victims of discrimination up. It’s even more outrageous when the government does it. And in New Jersey, it’s specifically against the law,” Smith said. Smith said her tweet referred to allegations in a lawsuit that are already public. “If it’s public, I can discuss it. I can talk about my case. And a public body trying to shut me up is truly extraordinary,” Smith said, adding that prosecutors often hold press conferences to discuss ongoing cases. “[Attorney General Gurbir] Grewal has press conferences. Every prosecutor does,” she said. “You want to talk about affecting a jury pool?” 
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John Hagans, 50, who was struck during a hit-and-run and moments later a NJ Transit driver bus ran over him
SEP 13, 2020
John Hagans, 50, who was struck during a hit-and-run and moments later a NJ Transit driver bus ran over him
John Hagans, 50, was allegedly struck by a pickup truck on Avenue C near 25th Street at about 10:20 p.m on September 11, 2020. Hagans was trying to cross Avenue C, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. The driver of a dark-colored vehicle fled the scene and moments later a NJ Transit bus ran Hagans over while he was already on the ground. That driver notified police, Suarez said. Just less say allegedly the truck struck the pedestrian. It does not give the bus driver the right to run over the person too.  The bus driver had should go around the body or stop. I do not believe anything NJ Transit spokesperson or prosecutor's witness they find. They would lie for the bus driver and the bus company to dodge vehicular homicide charges.  We do not know if the man was alive when the truck struck him. The pedestrian could have been seriously injured. The bus weighs more than a pickup truck, and it could have killed. We would never know because the bus company, prosecutor, and NJ Transit spokesperson will not tell the citizens the truth. I think this is a classic deviation for the spokesperson to get the attention of the bus driver's and the bus company's lack of training. A lawsuit will not rectify the killing epidemic caused by NJ Transit reckless bus drivers.  Any bus driver kills a person should go to jail, be fired from their job, pay for their attorney fees, and not get their pension. We, as taxpayers and commuters, are paying for the lawsuits and the bus driver salaries. If there is no repercussion for the bus driver's deadly action, they will continue to get a slap on the wrist. And continue to kill a person. A bus is, like a gun, and a careless person is operating it. The family has to pay for a funeral while the bus driver gets a paycheck for running over a person.  I believe both people should go to jail, but I know that the bus driver will walk away from a free man. Shake my head! I give my condolences to the victim's family. Have you lost someone to NJ Transit/Coach USA deadly bus driver or train engineer, or do you work with victims' families? Help us remember New Jerseyan, who died in the hands of NJ Transit/Community Coach USA dangerous bus driver or train engineers. Share their story with JUSTICE FOR NJ TRANSIT AND COACH USA VICTIMS. If you lost someone in the hands of NJ Transit or Coach USA victims deadly bus drivers and train engineers or work with families who have, NJ Transit or Coach USA victims [email protected], a news site that serves New Jerseyan, wants to hear from you. With your help, we can share the stories with New Jersey's taken from us too soon. You can also leave us an EMAIL with your story at this email: ‪ [email protected] or you can leave us your number so someone can call you back.
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