A former top official at Keolis Commuter Services pleaded not guilty to a slew of federal charges Wednesday after prosecutors alleged that he and another man stole more than $8 million from the company that operates the MBTA's commuter rail system.
Prosecutors accused a Beverly man of using his position as a top official at Keolis Commuter Services, which operates the MBTA commuter rail system, to defraud the company of millions of dollars meant for repairs and maintenance in a years-long scheme alongside his personal friend.
A former top official at Keolis Commuter Services pleaded not guilty to a slew of federal charges on April 5 after prosecutors alleged that he and another man stole more than $8 million from the company that operates the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's commuter rail system. Prosecutors accused John Pigsley, 58, of using his position
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