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Joseph A. Maressa Sr. (October 17, 1923 – October 30, 2012) was an American lawyer and
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politician who was elected to serve three terms in the
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, representing Legislative District 3B for his first two years and the 4th Legislative District for the remainder of his service in elected office. First elected to office in 1972, Maressa decided against running for office for a fourth term in 1982 after accepting a bribe to aid an Arab sheikh from an undercover FBI agent acting as part of the Abscam
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, though Maressa claimed that he had accepted the $10,000 as part of his patriotic efforts as an American to bring oil money back to the United States.


Personal life

Born in
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, on October 17, 1923, Maressa was one of eight children born to parents who had emigrated to the United States from Sicily. He graduated from Camden High School in 1942 and enlisted with the United States Navy during World War II, with which he served in the Pacific Theater of Operations on deep sea mine disposal and was commissioned as a lieutenant. He received his bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Temple University in 1947. Unsuccessful in his aspirations to become an agent with the FBI, Maressa became a trooper with the
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. In 1952, Maressa received his law degree from Rutgers School of Law–Camden, having attended night school. He began the practice of law in
Berlin, New Jersey Berlin is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States census, the borough's population was 7,588,"Joseph A. Maressa, 89, former state Senator"
'' The Philadelphia Inquirer'', November 1, 2012. Accessed September 26, 2016.
During a 35-year span in which he served on the board of trustees and board and directors of the Kennedy Health System and Kennedy University Hospitals, Maressa played a pivotal role in the hospital's expansion through its acquisition of hospitals in Cherry Hill and the Turnersville section of Washington Township, earning recognition for his efforts by both the American Osteopathic Healthcare Association and the New Jersey Hospital Association. A resident of the Atco neighborhood of Waterford Township, New Jersey, Maressa died at the age of 89 on October 30, 2012, at Virtua West Jersey Hospital in Berlin.


Public service

In the 1971 general election, Maressa was elected to represent District 3B of the New Jersey Senate, one of four representatives from the 3rd Legislative District, which was further divided into four subdistricts (Districts 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D); District 3B included portions of
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and Gloucester counties.New Jersey Senate and Assembly Districts, 1972-1973
New Jersey State Library. Accessed September 26, 2016. "Assembly District 3B - The following municipalities in Gloucester County: Clayton Township, Deptford Township, Elk Township, Glassboro Borough, Mantua Township, Wenonah Borough and Woodbury Heights Borough; and that part of Camden County not included in Assembly District 3C and Assembly District 3D."
Results of the General Election Held on November 2, 1971
, Secretary of State of New Jersey. Accessed September 26, 2016.
Upon the creation of a 40-district legislative map in 1973 in response to the one-man-one-vote system mandated by the 1964
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decision in ''
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'', the new 4th Legislative District consisted of portions of
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, Camden County and Gloucester County.New Jersey Legislative Districts 1974–
, New Jersey State Library. Accessed September 18, 2016.
Maressa was elected to the new district in the 1973 general election representing the 4th District, and was re-elected in 1977.Results of the General Election Held November 6, 1973
, Secretary of State of New Jersey. Accessed September 22, 2016.
Results of the General Election Held November 8, 1977
, Secretary of State of New Jersey. Accessed September 22, 2016.
Maressa took greatest pride in the passage of legislation that established the
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's School of Osteopathic Medicine (renamed in 2013 as the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine), established in 1976 and located on a campus in
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. In the Senate, Maressa served on the Judiciary Committee and was Majority Whip. With Burlington County removed from the 4th District and portions of Atlantic County added in redistricting following the
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, Maressa decided against running for re-election and was succeeded by Daniel Dalton, who defeated
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in the June Democratic Party primary and went on to win the November 1981 general election, defeating Republican Frank B. Smith by a 63%-37% margin.Candidates for the Offices of State Senate and General Assembly - 1981 Primary
,
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Division of Elections. Accessed September 26, 2016.
Candidates for the Offices of State Senate and General Assembly - 1981
,
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Division of Elections. Accessed September 26, 2016.


Abscam

In 1980, Maressa accepted $10,000 from a group of FBI agents who were part of the Abscam undercover operation. The money was given to Maressa to obtain his support on behalf of a fictitious Arab sheikh in exchange for Maressa's efforts to get legislative support to obtain a gambling license for a casino in
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. Maressa justified accepting what he described as legal fees, saying that "I felt like it would be patriotic to take some of this OPEC oil money and get it back to the United States".Morehouse III, Ward
Abscam' fallout: Atlantic City casinos"
'' The Christian Science Monitor'', February 6, 1980. Accessed September 26, 2016. "Mr. Maressa has admitted to several newspapers that he received $10,000 in 'legal fees' from FBI undercover agents acting in behalf of a nonexistent Arab businessman seeking help in obtaining a casino license". The New York Daily News Feb 5 quoted Mr. Maressa as saying, 'the Arabian Nights portrait these two agents painted was such that I felt like it would be patriotic to take some of this OPEC oil money and get it back to the United States.
Maressa wasn't prosecuted for his actions.


References

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