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Sunday, June 17, 2018

LAWSUIT AGAINST THE CITY OF MEDFORD

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THE MENACE THAT WAS TV3 MEDFORD ALLEGEDLY BROKE INTO TWO OF MY E MAIL ACCOUNTS AND SENT OUT LURID, DISGUSTING INFORMATION.

THE MEDFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT TOLD ME THAT THEIR CYBER CRIMES UNIT WAS ONE OF 'THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY."

A CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL TOLD ME "DO NOT TRUST THE MEDFORD POLICE."

NOW WE KNOW HOW UNETHICAL POLICE CHIEF LEO A. SACCO, JR. IS.

MCGLYNN, THE 'FORMER' MAYOR WHO STILL CONTROLS THE CITY FROM BEHIND THE SHADOWS, DIDN'T WANT HIS PALS GOING BEHIND BARS.

WELL, THE CITY NEEDS TO BE SUED.

THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS MAY BE UP ON THE E MAIL HACK

BUT THE LAWSUIT AGAINST CARAVIELLO, THE CITY, THE POLICE CHIEF, THE D.A. AND OTHERS IS ALIVE AND WELL

Associated Press

'Jeopardy!' winner could get (FIVE YEARS) prison for sneaking into emails

 Associated Press 21 hours ago 

In this Oct. 2012 photo, Stephanie Jass of Tecumseh, Mich., poses at Adrian College in Adrian, Mich. The former "Jeopardy!" winner has been charged with illegally accessing co-workers' email accounts at a small Michigan college. (Mike Dickie/The Daily Telegram via AP)
ADRIAN, Mich. (AP) — A seven-time "Jeopardy!" winner who taught history at a small Michigan college faces up to five years in prison for sneaking into the email accounts of other professors, administrators and students.
Stephanie Jass, who taught at Adrian College in southern Michigan, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Lenawee Circuit Court to a charge of unauthorized computer access. Her sentencing is scheduled for July 20.