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Convicted ex-Mass State Police Sgt. Gary Cederquist reports to prison where Whitey Bulger was killed
Gary Cederquist was sentenced to six years and fined $48,300 after leading a scheme that gave passing scores to at least 36 CDL applicants in exchange for bribes.
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Convicted ex-Mass State Police Sgt. Gary Cederquist reports to prison where Whitey Bulger was killed
A former statie who was convicted in the driver’s license bribery scheme has officially started his federal sentence at the prison where Whitey Bulger was murdered. Disgraced ex-Mass State Police Sgt. Gary Cederquist — the “ringleader” of the scheme — has reported to USP Hazelton in West Virginia, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The Massachusetts federal judge in his case had ordered Cederquist to report to prison by Wednesday. The 6…
·Lowell, United States
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