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Campaign finance case against Sen Ryan Fattman sent to AG Healey
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State officials refer senator, MassGOP chief to prosecutors for potential campaign finance violations
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State Sen. Ryan Fattman, his wife Stephanie Fattman, the Worcester County Register of Probate, and children. (Courtesy photo)
Massachusetts regulators concluded Thursday they have found evidence of campaign finance violations involving a number of state and local Republican officials, including Sen. Ryan Fattman, his wife, and Republican State Committee Chair James Lyons.
In a series of letters dated April 8, the outgoing head of the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance, Michael Sullivan, referred the case to Attorney General Maura Healey, who in turn has the power to file a lawsuit or seek criminal charges. We have concluded that there is evidence of violations, the letters read.
FALL RIVER While in office, former Mayor Jasiel Correia II was engaged briefly as a private consultant with the marijuana company Northeast Alternatives, with his new gig sanctioned by the state Ethics Commission in 2018.
Despite promising his consulting work with Northeast Alternatives would not include city business in his capacity as mayor, just seven days later Correia signed a letter of non-opposition and host agreement allowing the pot company to open a facility in the city, after getting advice in an email from an Ethics Commission attorney.
Four days after getting the letter and agreement, a principal at Northeast Alternatives donated $20,000 to Correia’s legal defense fund.