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Moulton’s State of the Union guest referenced in police reports involving ‘sexual assault and juveniles,’ according to police

Milford police denied records of Marcelo Gomes da Silva linked to 2021 sexual assault and juvenile cases, citing state laws protecting juvenile information.

  • Congressman Seth Moulton invited Marcelo Gomes da Silva, an illegal immigrant, as his guest to the State of the Union address and later concealed him in his office after DHS identified Gomes da Silva as being in the country illegally.
  • Police records indicate that Gomes da Silva was named as a person of interest in two 2021 reports from Milford involving sexual assault and juveniles, but these were denied public release due to privacy laws.
  • Gomes da Silva has denied the assault allegations, and Moulton's office stated that Gomes da Silva has never been charged with a crime.
  • The Boston Herald is appealing the denial of police records, and Moulton has praised Gomes da Silva as a 'great American' and a 'patriot' while the background information is under public debate.
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Boston Herald broke the news in Boston, United States on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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