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A judge dismissed a complaint concerning the taking of the Yellow House by eminent domain. Rich Saltzberg
A complaint against the eminent domain taking of the Yellow House in Edgartown was dismissed in Dukes County Superior Court on Monday.
Judge Mark Gildea ordered the complaint dismissed on grounds that the town was within its rights to take the Yellow House by eminent domain. “Because the plaintiff’s claims are barred, an attempt to amend the complaint or seek further discovery would be fruitless,” Gildea wrote in his decision. “Therefore, his alternative motions to amend the complaint and for additional discovery are denied. In addition his motion to consolidate the instant action with the first action is likewise denied.”
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Massage therapist pleads guilty to rape, indecent assault
Pattavina sentenced to jail; will have to register as sex offender.
Sebastian Pattavina, a former Edgartown massage therapist, was found guilty of rape and indecent assault and battery. Brian Dowd
Former Edgartown massage therapist Sebastian Pattavina, 55, was sentenced to 2½ years in prison and 3 years of probation after he pleaded guilty to rape and indecent assualt and battery in Dukes County Superior Court Tuesday.
Pattavina pleaded guilty to five counts of indecent assault and battery and one count of assault and battery, for which he was sentenced to 2½ years in jail. He also pleaded guilty to one count of rape and three additional counts of indecent assault and battery, for which he was sentenced to three years of probation.