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Ex-Head of Mass. State Police Union Gets Prison for Fraud, Racketeering
The former president of the Massachusetts State Police troopers’ union was sentenced Wednesday to 2 1/2 years in federal prison for accepting kickbacks from a lobbyist and for using a union debit card for personal expenses, including meals and travel. Dana Pullman, 61, a state trooper since 1987 who served as president of the State Police Association of Massachusetts from…
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Ex-State Police Union Head, Lobbyist, Guilty of Racketeering
The former president of the Massachusetts State Police troopers’ union and a lobbyist have been convicted by a federal jury of using union funds to benefit themselves. Dana Pullman, 60, the former president of the State Police Association of Massachusetts, and Anne Lynch, 71, were convicted in U.S. District Court in Boston on Thursday of a variety of charges including…
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Trial for Former MSP Union Chief Could Start Today
Pullman, along with state house lobbyist Anne Lynch, were indicted three years ago on a slew of charges including racketeering, fraud and tax crimes for allegedly misusing union funds for personal gain.
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Trial Begins for Former State Police Union Leader, Former Lobbyist Facing Fraud and Racketeering Charges
The racketeering and fraud trial for former leader of the Massachusetts State Police union Dana Pullman began Monday. Pullman, along with state house lobbyist Anne Lynch, were indicted three years ago on a slew of charges including racketeering, fraud and tax crimes for allegedly misusing union funds for personal gain. Investigators from the FBI and IRS began investigating the police…