A former Fairfield official has been sentenced to multiple years in prison in connection with the illegal dumping of hazardous materials next to the town’s.
A former Fairfield official has been found guilty in connection with the illegal dumping of hazardous materials next to the town’s public works garage,.
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Judge delays ruling against former Fairfield CFO
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The former Fairfield fill pile that police said contained high levels of hazardous waste.File photo / File photo
BRIDGEPORT - A state prosecutor Tuesday told a judge that she will be expanding the allegations against Fairfield’s former chief financial officer Robert Mayer, who is accused of stealing documents relating to the town’s hazardous waste scandal from town hall. The new allegations link Mayer directly to a conspiracy to cover up the dumping of the waste, according to Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Tamberlyn Chapman.
The disclosure came as the 79-year-old Mayer was requesting a pretrial probation program, accelerated rehabilitation, that could result in the charges against him being dismissed.
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The bulk of the remediation of contaminated material at the Public Works fill pile is complete.Hearst Connecticut Media File photoShow MoreShow Less
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Fairfield Police Chief Christopher Lyddy poses in front of police headquarters, in Fairfield, Conn. June 25, 2020.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Fairfield’s elected officials passed a budget that saw no tax increase in 2020./ Josh LaBellaShow MoreShow Less
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Fairfield Ludlowe High School students attend a class during the first day of school for Fairfield Public Schools in Fairfield, Conn., on Tuesday Sept. 8, 2020.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less