Ex-State Police Superintendent Blasts Trooper In Lawsuit Rebuttal

Ex-State Police Superintendent Blasts Trooper In Lawsuit Rebuttal

Former State Police Superintendent Colonel Richard D. McKeon, one of several top law enforcement officials named in an explosive lawsuit by a state trooper who claims he was ordered to scrub incriminating details from an arrest report involving a prominent judge's daughter, fired back recently, claiming in his motion to dismiss that the trooper's allegations are "scurrilous" and "fail to state a claim upon which relief may be granted." 

McKeon, who retired along with his second-in-command soon after State Trooper Ryan Sceviour filed a federal lawsuit alleging a planned cover-up launched by top Worcester County law officials resulted in him being issued a reprimand for including salacious details in his arrest report of Ali Bibaud, joined State Police Major Susan Anderson in denying that any conspiracy took place. 

Mulvaney Memo Promises Revolutionary Restoration of Rule of Law
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Mulvaney Memo Promises Revolutionary Restoration of Rule of Law

Ira Stoll

The story of the Trump administration this year has been the story of two memos.

There is the Nunes Memo, from the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, describing "abuses" by the FBI and the Department of Justice in wiretapping a volunteer adviser to the Trump campaign.

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