Joyce complaint sum coffee caper, more

The purported bribes and kickbacks Brian A. Joyce took ranged from pounds of giveaway coffee to a car, according to sovereign authorities. Here are some sum from a 102-page indictment:

  • The $125,089 Joyce got for “purported authorised fees” from a Dunkin’ Donuts authorization owners — all while pulling legislation on a owner’s interest — was only a start. Joyce also reportedly scored adult to 704 pounds of giveaway coffee he afterwards dished off to associate lawmakers and during several events.“No decaf,” Joyce wrote in a Dec 2014 email to a authorization owner. “… We like k cups (sic) during my bureau if possible.”
     
  • Joyce is also indicted of directing a owners to make a $10,000 grant to a state Democratic party, yet a complaint didn’t make transparent if that ever happened. “Each check should be for $5,000,” Joyce wrote in another email, “with no references to me.”
     
  • Joyce allegedly scored a $5,000-a-month price — amounting to $240,000 over about 4 years — from an appetite word attorney while compelling legislation that could advantage a company.
  • The ex-senator also combined a “fictitious” IRA to censor some-more than $471,000 in bonds he bought of a company, a feds said.
  • Joyce is indicted of lobbying on interest of a developer and automobile dealership owners to get a resolution built in Milton. In return, a feds pronounced he got a Jeep value roughly $34,000.
  • Joyce had a “corrupt relationship,” annals state, with an unnamed appetite broker, for that he used a energy of his bureau to measure a association consulting contracts with internal towns. All a while, he collected kickbacks and a bombard association he combined raked in $800,000 in payments from a firm.