Judge orders work halted at Libyan estate in New Jersey where Moammar Gadhafi wants to stay
Franktly, I don’t understand why this dirtbag Gadhafi would even be allowed to set foot on American soil in the first place, but after the last few years of A-Jad being allowed here, I guess I shouldn’t be too terribly surprised. According to Breitbart, a judge has ordered a halt to work being done outside a northern New Jersey mansion where Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi (MOO’-ah-mahr gah-DAH’-fee) wanted to stay during his first U.S. visit. Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes wants all renovations at the 5-acre estate stopped to prevent Gadhafi from staying there when he visits the United Nations in September. A judge gave Wildes a partial victory Monday, stopping work on the estate’s pool and driveway.
