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Chris Christie And His State Sanctioned Loan-Sharking Operation

Chris Christie Has Turned New Jersey's Student Loan Program Into A State Sanctioned Loan Sharking Operation 

People almost always think of two things when they think of New Jersey. They think of fictional mob boss Tony Soprano and Governor Chris Christie. You would never think a former federal prosecutor like Chris Christie would dabble in mafia businesses like loan sharking. Yet, critics say Christie's administration is doing exactly that. Critics claim Christie has turned the New Jersey's Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) into a state-sanctioned loan sharking operation.

 Son Murdered? Fuck You! Pay Me!  

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Kevin DeOliveira was murdered during an armed robbery in Vermont in January 2015. The yet unsolved murder left his mother Marcia DeOliveira-Longinetti in shock. In addition to her grief, DeOliveira-Longinetti also had to deal with Kevin's student loans. 

Sallie Mae assured DeOliveira-Longinetti her son's balances would be written off. The Sallie Mae administrator even offered her condolences.

Kevin had also had a loan from HESAA. HESAA sent a shocking letter to the grieving mother. The letter DeOliveira-Longinetti received stated:


Kevin's mother co-signed on his HESAA loan and she was employed. Therefore, HESAA saw no reason why the loan should be written off. 

The experience DeOliveira-Longinetti had with HESAA is shocking but it is mild compared to what HESAA has done to other people. 

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