In Medford's back yard
Gaming Commission
investigators heard conflicting stories from three real estate investors about why and when convicted felon Charles Lightbody sold his share of the land in Everett that Steve Wynn offered to buy for $75 million to build a palatial gambling resort, a federal jury heard yesterday.
“I was out before any of this crazy stuff happened,” Lightbody told state
police Lt. Kevin Condon of the commission’s Investigations and Enforcement Bureau, claiming in an
interview recorded in July 2013 he had “nothing,
unfortunately” to gain from the future Wynn Boston Harbor casino being built on the 35-acre former site of the Monsanto Chemical Co. off Route 99.