Former State Police head and three others violated ethics law by altering arrest report for judge’s daughter, Ethics Commission alleges
Defense lawyers call the case “much ado about nothing.” The former head of the Massachusetts State Police Richard McKeon violated the state’s conflict of interest law when he ordered a trooper to remove embarrassing remarks from the arrest report of a judge’s daughter, lawyers for the state Ethics Commission charged on Friday, wrapping up three weeks of hearings.
Ethics Commission lawyers also allege that Worcester District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr., as well as his First Assistant Jeffrey Travers, and State Police Major Susan Anderson abused their positions to help a Dudley District Court judge, Timothy Bibaud after his daughter was arrested in October 2017 and charged with operating under the influence of alcohol and drugs.
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