Democratic State Senator, Former Campaign Treasurer Indicted on Federal Wire Fraud Charges Aaron Keller
A federal judge on Tuesday unsealed a grand jury indictment against a Connecticut state senator.
Dennis A. Bradley, Jr., 37, of Bridgeport, is accused of one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and five counts of wire fraud in connection with what the U.S. Department of Justice believes was a bungled 2018 campaign event. Bradley’s former campaign treasurer,
Jessica Martinez, is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, five counts of wire fraud, one count of making a false statement to the FBI, and one count of making a false declaration before the grand jury, the DOJ said in a press release.
A federal judge on Tuesday unsealed a grand jury indictment against a Connecticut state senator.
Dennis A. Bradley, Jr., 37, of Bridgeport, is accused of one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and five counts of wire fraud in connection with what the U.S. Department of Justice believes was a bungled 2018 campaign event. Bradley’s former campaign treasurer,
Jessica Martinez, is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, five counts of wire fraud, one count of making a false statement to the FBI, and one count of making a false declaration before the grand jury, the DOJ said in a press release.
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A former personnel director for the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut, has been sentenced to four months in prison by a U.S. District Judge today.
David Dunn pleaded guilty to wire fraud and lying to the FBI about his role in a cheating scandal to land Armando A.J. Perez a role as Bridgeport Chief of Police.
Judge Dooley told Dunn that his punishment would be less severe than Perez’s year-long prison sentence because Dunn had nothing to gain.
She told Dunn “I still don’t know why you are here” at the end of her sentencing. Dunn said he didn’t know, either.
Bridgeport s Perez and Dunn likely going to minimum security prisons
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Former Police Chief Armando Perez in front of the Federal Courthouse in Bridgeport, Conn.Ned Gerard / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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Bridgeport s former personnel director David Dunn leaves Federal Court in Bridgeport, Conn.Brad Horrigan / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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BRIDGEPORT Former city police chief Armando “AJ” Perez and personnel director David Dunn will likely end up in a minimum security prison.
Perez was sentenced Monday to a year and a day behind bars and Dunn to four months on Tuesday for their roles in cheating on the police chief selection process to make Perez police chief.