Wednesday, May 24, 2017

George Scarpelli in USA Today - and it isn't good for the City Councilor or for the City of Medford

Mass. teen soccer player suing over alleged hazing charge


Two years removed from a disturbing hazing incident and six months after the resulting rape allegations against him were dropped, former Somerville (Mass.) High School soccer player Galileo Mondol is suing the city over what’s become of his final teenaged years.
According to a lawsuit obtained by The Boston Globe, Mondol is seeking $1 million, claiming that city and school officials were aware of a history of hazing and led a smear campaign against him in order to cover up a system-wide failure to protect the victim.


http://usatodayhss.com/2015/mass-teen-soccer-player-suing-over-alleged-hazing-charge

THIS IS JUST A PREVIEW OF THE CASE THAT WILL BE FILED AGAINST CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT RICK CARAVIELLO FOR THE FALSE CHARGES HE FILED IN CRIMINAL COURT AGAINST A CITIZEN OF MEDFORD

BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCK TOGETHER

HOW GOOD DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE VOTES OF SCARE-PELLI AND CARAVIELLO NOW?
The $1 million suit alleges that Mayor Joseph Curtatone, Anthony Pierantozzi, the school district’s superintendent at the time, and soccer coach George Scarpelli violated Mondol’s civil rights by engaging in a zealous campaign to have him arrested, and manipulating witnesses and victims into giving misleading statements to police.
In August 2013, a Somerville freshman was raped with a broom handle during a school-sponsored soccer camp in the Berkshires. That brutality is accepted as fact. Two 16-year-olds since pled guilty and were sent to the Department of Youth Services. Prosecution and defense attorneys presented conflicting accounts about Mondol’s involvement as either a witness or participant, and the district attorney ultimately dropped the assault charges.