John Buonomo, the former Middlesex Register of Probate who resigned last year after allegedly stealing office funds, faces new charges of funneling more than $100,000 of his campaign finance money for personal use.
Buonomo, 57, a Somerville politician who has been living in Newton, was indicted by a Middlesex Superior Court jury yesterday on charges of larceny, personal use of campaign funds, and willfully misleading investigators. He is slated to be arraigned at a later date.
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Former Middlesex register of probate faces additional charges
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John Buonomo indicted in campaign cash theft
Frmr Middlesex Probate Charged With Stealing Again
Former Middlesex Register of Probate Indicted in Connection with Allegedly Stealing over $100,000 from Campaign Committee
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Register of Probate Indictment
Probate Farce
Buonomo, 57, a Somerville politician who has been living in Newton, was indicted by a Middlesex Superior Court jury yesterday on charges of larceny, personal use of campaign funds, and willfully misleading investigators. He is slated to be arraigned at a later date.
Full Article and Source:
Former Middlesex register of probate faces additional charges
More information:
John Buonomo indicted in campaign cash theft
Frmr Middlesex Probate Charged With Stealing Again
Former Middlesex Register of Probate Indicted in Connection with Allegedly Stealing over $100,000 from Campaign Committee
See also:
Register of Probate Indictment
Probate Farce
A thief just can't help but keep thieving!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it's catching up to him.
I remember this case. I knew he had done other criminal acts.
ReplyDeleteI have a picture of old time (low cost) justice:
AN OAK TREE & A ROPE!
Good -- pile on the charges and bury him!
ReplyDeleteIt's come to this -- if he HAD to steal (and I guess in his distorted mind, he had to), I'd rather he steal from the office than from the elderly.
ReplyDeletePretty poor way of looking at it, but that's how I see it.
We had a another jumper in our great City of mass corruption.
ReplyDeleteI will be watching to see if this guy takes a leap before he is sentenced.