One of the things that it seems that liberals will always try to say to people is that they are so proper and always follow the rules.
The interesting thing about this is that they always seem to be the ones that always end up being found out to be the ones that are doing as much illegal stuff as you can imagine.
Think of every politician in the past 20 years or so that have been brought up on charges of corruption of some kind and you will find yourself a Democratic politician behind just about every corner.
A Massachusetts mayor found himself in big trouble when he was recently arrested and charged on 13 counts. Fall River Mayor Jasiel Corriea was arrested by federal agents last week for defrauding investors of more than $230,000 and “using funds to pay for [his] lavish lifestyle and political campaign.” This includes wire fraud and filing false tax returns. He maintains he is innocent.
Prosecutors wrote in the indictment: “Starting in approximately January 2013, and continuing until at least in or about May 2017, Correia perpetrated a scheme to defraud SnoOwl investors by making false representations and diverting a significant portion of the investors’ funds to himself, while neglecting the development of the company to focus on his political career.”
Among the investors were family friends and members of the local community, including orthodontist David Cabeceiras, who told the Herald News that he invested $80,750 in SnoOwl.
According to the indictment, the money Corriea got from investors was used to “fund his own lavish lifestyle, burgeoning political career, and the needs of his other business ventures.”
During a press conference, attorney Andrew Lelling noted that Correia used the investor money to pay for airfare, luxury hotels, a car, jewelry, designer clothing, dating services, casinos, and “adult entertainment.”
Corriea used about $10,000 of the investor funds for his student loans and political campaigns, according to officials. He also used some of the investment money to make charitable contributions in his own name, the prosecutor noted.