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Judge delays ruling against former Fairfield CFO FacebookTwitterEmail The former Fairfield fill pile that police said contained high levels of hazardous waste.File photo / File photo BRIDGEPORT - A state prosecutor Tuesday told a judge that she will be expanding the allegations against Fairfield’s former chief financial officer Robert Mayer, who is accused of stealing documents relating to the town’s hazardous waste scandal from town hall. The new allegations link Mayer directly to a conspiracy to cover up the dumping of the waste, according to Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Tamberlyn Chapman. The disclosure came as the 79-year-old Mayer was requesting a pretrial probation program, accelerated rehabilitation, that could result in the charges against him being dismissed. ....
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Cleanup company head pleads not guilty in Fairfield dumping case FacebookTwitterEmail Police say cleanup company used contaminated fill to construct this berm in Fairfield.Genevieve Reilly / Hearst Connecticut Media BRIDGEPORT The owner of a Clinton environmental cleanup company accused of costing Fairfield taxpayers millions of dollars for his failed cleanup of a dumping site on town property pleaded not guilty Thursday to illegal dumping charges. Robert Grabarek, president of Osprey Environmental Engineering, pleaded not guilty before Superior Court Judge Tracy Lee Dayton to two counts of violating state environmental regulations and one count of conspiracy all felonies. He asked for a jury trial. ....
UpdatedTue, Feb 23, 2021 at 6:16 pm ET Replies(4) Brian Carey (from left), Emmet Hibson, Joe Michelangelo and Scott Bartlett. (Fairfield Police Department) FAIRFIELD, CT Several former Fairfield officials pleaded not guilty Tuesday after being charged last year in connection with the town s ongoing fill pile scandal. The four men each entered a plea and requested a jury trial in an arraignment process overseen by Judge Kevin Russo, according to court officials. Neither the defendants nor their attorneys were required to appear in person. The defendants arraigned Tuesday are among five former town employees accused of conspiracy and illegally disposing of toxic polychlorinated biphenyls or PCBs during the 2018 construction of a berm at the fill pile, according to police, who brought charges against the group last fall. ....
Ex-Fairfield town officials plead not guilty to illegal dumping charges FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Former Fairfield Fairfield Public Works SuperintendentScott Bartlett, of Fairfield, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to dumping charges.Fairfield Police Department / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Former Fairfield Public Works Director Joseph Michaelangelo entered not guilty pleas in dumping case.Genevieve Reilly / Genevieve ReillyShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 Former Fairfield Conservation Director Brian Carey also entered not guilty pleas Tuesday.Genevieve Reilly / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 5of6 Emmet Hibson, former Fairfield Human Resources Director, (on right) pleaded not guilty Tuesday in dumping case.Lindsay Niegelberg / Lindsay NiegelbergShow MoreShow Less ....