8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (1)
#19267870 at 2023-07-30 14:22:15 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23664: We Are All Q Now Edition
>>19267844
>Possible Masshole Police Sting?
>In addition to the ongoing Fake News MSM sting
>It would seem most Massachusetts police outfits are corrupt AF
>>19267861
>Police Misconduct Media Reports - 2022
Former President of Massachusetts State Police Union and Former Lobbyist Convicted of RICO, Fraud, Obstruction and Tax Charges
Thursday, November 3, 2022
BOSTON - The former President of the State Police Association of Massachusetts (SPAM) and the union's former Massachusetts lobbyist were convicted by a federal jury today of racketeering, fraud, obstruction of justice and tax crimes.
Dana A. Pullman, 60, of Worcester, and Anne M. Lynch, 71, of Hull, were convicted following a 20-day jury trial of one count of racketeering conspiracy, one count of honest services wire fraud, three counts of wire fraud, one count of obstruction of justice and one count of conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service. Pullman was also convicted of two additional counts of wire fraud and two counts of aiding and assisting the filing of a false tax return. Lynch was convicted of an additional count of obstruction of justice and four counts of aiding and assisting in the filing of a false tax return. U.S. Senior District Court Judge Douglas P. Woodlock scheduled sentencing for March 8, 2023. Pullman and Lynch were arrested and charged in August 2019 and subsequently indicted by a federal grand jury in September 2019.
"Being a police officer is a noble and valued profession. It is an honor and privilege to serve as a member of law enforcement. With that honor and privilege comes immense responsibility. Regardless of whether some may think it's unfair, as members of law enforcement, we are and should be held to a higher standard. Our fundamental responsibility is plain and simple - to protect and serve. We enforce the law, we do not break it," said United States Attorney Rachael S. Rollins. "Police union leadership is supposed to fight for the rights, benefits and protections of their members. Not their own self-interests for personal financial gain. Mr. Pullman and Ms. Lynch concocted a fraudulent scheme to game the system for their personal financial benefit, all under the guise of looking out for hard working union members. Today's conviction affirms that. Their criminal conduct has diminished the already strained relationship and lack of trust some communities feel toward law enforcement. And when communities don't trust law enforcement, we are all less safe."
"Today's verdict proves that Dana Pullman and Anne Lynch were paid to look out for the best interests of Massachusetts State Police union members, but instead were only looking out for themselves, lining their pockets with thousands of dollars in bribes and kickbacks and defrauding at least two different companies seeking to do business with the state," said Joseph Bonavolonta, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Division. "They crossed over the thin blue line to committing felonies while the real victims in this case-hard-working troopers, taxpayers, and businesses-were short changed and shut out of the honest government services they deserve. The FBI has zero tolerance for those who exploit their official positions for personal gain and then try to obstruct our investigation into their criminal conduct."
"Instead of honestly representing the interests of the more than 1,500 Massachusetts law enforcement professionals, these defendants cared more about enriching themselves through a series of bribes and kickbacks. Today's guilty verdict affirms that their actions violated the trust given to them and this conduct will not go unpunished," said Joleen D. Simpson, Special Agent in Charge of Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigation, Boston Field Office.