State Police Brass Named In ‘Troopergate’ Lawsuit Angling To Have Case Removed From Federal Court

State Police Brass Named In ‘Troopergate’ Lawsuit Angling To Have Case Removed From Federal Court

BOSTON — Attorneys representing a host of former top State Police brass accused in a federal lawsuit by an underling of conspiring to erase embarrassing details from the arrest report involving a prominent Worcester County judge's daughter are working to have the case removed from federal court, sources tell New Boston Post.

Asked on Thursday to comment on the development, the attorney representing State Trooper Ryan Sceviour said discovery proceedings in the Sceviour case, in addition to a separate federal lawsuit filed by a drug recognition expert who worked with Sceviour to process the October arrest of 31-year-old Alli Bibaud, have been placed on hold pending an upcoming decision from U.S. District Court Judge George A. O'Toole Jr. in Boston.

Zambian Teen-Ager Sues To Compete In U.S. Poetry Contest
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Zambian Teen-Ager Sues To Compete In U.S. Poetry Contest

John Cronin

A 17-year-old Zambian junior at a high school in Portland, Maine is seeking to compete in a National Endowment for the Arts poetry contest even though he hasn't yet gotten a Green Card.

Allan Monga has applied for asylum, but it hasn't been granted yet.

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