WORCESTER Asked from the witness stand in federal court Thursday whether he regretted meeting developer James E. Levin, Chris Killam didn’t hesitate.
“Yes,” the Holden electrician responded, delivering his answer before a lawyer who didn’t like the question had delivered her objection.
Killam, a licensed electrician since 1987, was the first man Levin hired to manage a 2010 affordable housing project at 5 May St. that would lead to the indictments of the developer and the top city official who oversaw the project.
Levin is serving a 37-month federal prison sentence after admitting to soliciting $2 million in federal money for work he never finished, and jurors this month are being asked to determine whether the official, Jacklyn M. Sutcivni, aided Levin’s crime.
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Fraud trial of former city housing official Jacklyn M Sutcivni starts Tuesday
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