6 charged in New Hampshire youth detention center sex abuse probe
Men accused in allegations dating from 1994 to 2005 Share Updated: 1:33 PM PDT Apr 7, 2021 Kristen Carosa
Men accused in allegations dating from 1994 to 2005 Share Updated: 1:33 PM PDT Apr 7, 2021
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Show Transcript FELONIOUS SEXUAL ASSAULT WITH VARIOUS FORMER RESIDENTS FOUR OF THE PEOPLE ARE NEW HAMPSHIRE RESIDENTS, TWO ARE FROM MASSACHUSETTS. THE CURRENT CHARGES WERE ALLEGED TO HAVE HAPPENED BETWEEN 1994 AND 2005. INVESTIGATORS SAY THE INVESTIGATION INTO THE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER CONTINUES AND THESE ARRESTS ARE STEP FORWARD IN THIS PROCES. THE ATTORNEY GENERALS OFFICE SAYS THE CHARGES AND ALLEGATIONS ARE MERELY ACCUSATIONS AND THE DEFENDANTS ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY. THOSE FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE ARE BEING HELD WITHOUT BAIL, THOSE FROM MASSACHUSETTS ARE WORKING THROUGH THE EXTRADITION PROCESS. ANYONE WITH INFORMATION REGARDING CRIMINAL CO
6 charged in New Hampshire youth detention center sex abuse probe
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CONCORD Frailin Manuel Gomez-Gil, a citizen of the Dominican Republic most recently residing in Lawrence, Massachusetts, was sentenced to 75 months in federal prison on Friday for participating in a fentanyl trafficking conspiracy, Acing United States Attorney John J. Farley announced today.
According to court documents and statements made in court, Gomez-Gil participated in a drug trafficking organization that was led by Sergio Martinez. Martinez, who is now serving a 45-year prison sentence, employed numerous individuals to sell fentanyl to customers from various New England states, including New Hampshire. Gomez-Gil assisted Martinez with testing, diluting, and packaging the drugs for sale.
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The Capital City Public Charter School, located in the Steeplegate Mall, owes the mall $84,000 in back rent. (Tony Schinella/Patch)
CONCORD, NH Concord s only public charter school, after burning through more than three-quarters of a million dollars in taxpayer funds while only operating for two school years, has filed for bankruptcy.
According to the filing, posted in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Concord on March 22, the Capital City Public Charter School owes vendors, utilities, its landlord, and even the Small Business Administration a combined $229,273.55. The filing comes after the school, which was founded in 2018 by Stephanie Alicea of Boscawen, as a school for public service teaching, surrendered its charter to the state in February after an audit found nearly $154,000 in questionable disbursements and unsupported federal reimbursements from the school s federal grant.