Federal authorities will not say what they are investigating in Tony Mack's home. FBI raids homes of NJ mayor Tony Mack, brother and donor

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The FBI says it searched two other homes during a middle-of-the-night raid of the house of Trenton, N.J., Mayor Tony Mack.

Tax records show the properties belong to Ralphiel Mack, the mayor's brother, and to Joseph Giorgianni, a convicted sex offender who donated to Tony Mack's run for mayor.


Federal authorities will not say what they are investigating.

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The mayor says he has not violated the public trust but declined further comment.

Telephone messages seeking comment from his brother, a high school football coach in Trenton, and from Giorgianni were not returned.

Mack's two-year administration of New Jersey's impoverished capital city has been marked by accusations of cronyism and reckless spending. Questions have also lingered about the financing of his campaign at a time of personal financial problems.