Another State Trooper Sues, Alleging Conspiracy Regarding Altered Arrest Report of Massachusetts Judge’s Daughter

Another State Trooper Sues, Alleging Conspiracy Regarding Altered Arrest Report of Massachusetts Judge’s Daughter

BOSTON — Massachusetts State Police Colonel Richard D. McKeon is now retiring after a federal lawsuit surfaced alleging he and others at the top of command ordered a state trooper to alter the arrest report of the daughter of a Dudley District Court judge, but the development is apparently not the end of the legal imbroglio.

On Friday a second state trooper involved in creating the original arrest report for 30-year-old Alli Bibaud, daughter of Judge Timothy Bibaud, slapped McKeon, Major Susan Anderson, and others with a similar federal lawsuit.

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Number One U.S. Hatemonger:  The Southern Poverty Law Center

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The Southern Poverty Law Center has established itself as the nation's most vocal and prominent hate-group watchdog in the nation.

The organization was founded in 1971 by Morris Dees Jr. in Montgomery, Alabama. Before co-founding the SPLC, Dees was a law partner and serial entrepreneur with Millard Fuller. Still in their twenties, they became millionaires. Fuller then went his own way, dedicating his life to helping the poor, ultimately founding Habit for Humanity in 1976.

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