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NANTUCKET — A Nantucket man pleaded guilty March 10 in Nantucket Superior Court to reporting a false crime in connection with an investigation about racist graffiti spray-painted in 2018 across the door of the historic African Meeting House. 
Jeffrey Sayle, 51, was sentenced to one year and six months' probation and was ordered to pay $900 in probation supervision fees and $50 in victim/witness assessment fees, according to court records. 
Judge Douglas Wilkins also ordered that Sayle complete 100 hours of community service, be evaluated by a licensed social worker regarding racial sensitivity issues and attend any counseling ordered. 
Because Sayle pleaded guilty to the charge of reporting a false crime, the commonwealth decided to no longer press a separate charge of intimidating a witness/jury/court official/police officer, according to court records. 

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