Cambridge City Councilor Charged in Connection with Brothel Case Won’t Run for Reelection
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 7 – Paul F. Toner faces backlash after brothel charges involving 34 men; council pressure and resident protests influenced his decision not to run again, officials said.
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Cambridge city councilor charged in connection with brothel case won’t run for reelection
Cambridge City Councilor Paul Toner, one of several dozen men accused of paying for sex through a high-end brothel ring, announced Monday that he won’t seek reelection.Toner was first elected to the council in 2021 and won reelection in 2023. But this March, Toner was implicated, along with dozens of other men, in a brothel ring that operated in the city and catered to wealthy clients.
Cambridge City Councilor Paul Toner, Facing Charges in Brothel Case, Will Not Seek Reelection
Cambridge City Councilor Paul F. Toner announced on Monday that he will not seek reelection after facing charges related to patronizing a high-end brothel, setting up a potentially fierce battle for an open seat on the nine-member City Council.
Cambridge city councilor says he will not seek reelection following brothel-bust charges
Cambridge City Councilor Paul Toner said he will not seek reelection after being charged with allegedly buying sex in connection with a Boston-area brothel ring bust. “As candidates have begun pulling nomination papers for the coming City Council election, I am writing to inform you that I have…
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