Friday, October 18, 2013

McGlynn engaged in self-dismantling; Iovino at Transcript writes conflicted article

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July of 2009 was the last time the Medford Transcript discussed McGlynn's Black Eye,
The $3,625,000 verdict is one of the largest Middlesex County jury verdicts in an eminent domain case in recent history.
Medford Transcript,  July 24, 2009 - a mere press release quoted, no story, no byline.
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BUDGET

The 26-year incumbent refuses to 

discuss his failure at River's Edge 



McGlynn


 

The $3,625,000 verdict (against McGlynn's
Mystic Valley Development Commission)
 is one of the largest Middlesex
 County jury verdicts in an 
eminent domain case 
in recent history.
Medford Transcript,  July 24, 2009 
When asked if he has any regrets from his last 26 years in office, McGlynn said he could not think of any specific things he would have done differently.

Read more: http://www.wickedlocal.com/medford/news/x529841171/Medford-mayoral-candidates-square-off-in-debate#ixzz2i4VvPuzp

 Nick Iovino's conflicted article leaves out how
devastated Mike McGlynn was to be confronted with the FOUR MILLION DOLLAR judgment against his MVDC

Nell Escobar Coakley engaged in revisionist history as well as "scrubbing" the news so that the residents don't get the full story.

That's right, Nell Escobar Coakley scrubs McGlynn's filth clean for presentation in a weekly paper that CAN'T rock the boat because Gatehouse Media, which owns the Transcript, is in bankruptcy court.
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Hardly the Ivory Snow girl, Escobar-Coakley has fractured journalistic ethics - breaking confidence with her sources and throwing them to the wolves.   If McGlynn is a gangster from some Martin Scorsese flick, Nell Coakley is the obedient "editor" doing the bidding of the thug
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August 2010 the Malden Observer went on a story absent from the Medford Transcript





After being tied up in appeals court for years, a Middlesex County jury has ordered the Mystic Valley Development Commission to pay a Medford property owner $3.63 million, plus interest, for land taken in 2004 by eminent domain during the development of the River’s Edge project.
George A. McLaughlin, the lead attorney for the plaintiff, said the Commission originally gave his clients, the Walk family, $280,000 for the 5.5-acre property abutting the Malden River on Corporation Way in Medford.
“That’s a pretty drastic difference,” said McLaughlin.

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Garbage "reporter" Nick Iovino refuses to discuss McGlynn's black eye

The last time we see the Medford Transcript go on the story was the original judgment prior to the appeal on July 24, 2009

 THE EDITOR OF THIS PUBLICATION, MEDFORD INFORMATION CENTRAL  WILL BE DISCUSSING THE TRANSCRIPT'S DECEPTIONS AND ALLEGED VOTER FRAUD BY MISINFORMATION AT AN UPCOMING COUNCIL MEETING ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 29

 “The Walk family has waited more than five years for justice to be served,” said McLaughlin. “The court found that the commission’s objections were wholly without merit and completely inconsistent with its trial strategy and therefore waived. The decision fully affirmed the jury’s agreement with the Walks’ position on the key issues at trial and will hopefully end any talk of further appeal.”

Eminent domain — also known as condemnation — gives local, state and federal government agencies the power to take private property, provided they pay “just compensation.”

The $3,625,000 verdict is one of the largest Middlesex County jury verdicts in an eminent domain case in recent history.

 

 

READ JEANNE MARTIN'S EXCELLENT ARTICLE on McGlynn claiming - falsely - to have no regrets

http://medford.patch.com/groups/jeanne-martins-blog/p/no-regrets-mr-mayor--really


McGlynn has lost his council president, his uncle on the Medford Housing Authority, the integrity of his City Solicitor, and much, much more all by being a dictator and thinking that no one would call him out on his wrongful conduct.


McGlynn is so corrupt it is like rotten apples and rotten beaches clinging to a vine that no longer wants to be associated with the toxicity


The $3,625,000 verdict (against McGlynn's
Mystic Valley Development Commission)
 is one of the largest Middlesex
 County jury verdicts in an 
eminent domain case 
in recent history.
Medford Transcript,  July 24, 2009