Shame Campaign: Dalfen Industrial & Goldman Sachs

This action is critical because it demands accountability for a transaction that prioritized predatory profit over human rights and community stability. By selling a property to the DHS for $129.3 million—more than double its $54.68 million market value—Goldman Sachs and Dalfen Industrial didn't just engage in a business deal; they knowingly aided and abetted DHS’s intentional violations of Federal and State law, and themselves violated NJ law by failing to provide the required one month advance notice of the sale. They ignored Roxbury Township's offers of a tax abatement and hid behind flimsy excuses. Allowing this sale to stand would signal to every corporation that they can bypass the law and ethical standards as long as the payout is high enough. We are taking a stand to ensure that these excuses are never again used as a shield for harm, and to force these entities to face the legal and social consequences of their greed.

Letter Campaign by
Birdie  Green
Sussex Visibility Brigade