VALLEY PATRIOT WEB EXTRA!!
Chief
Solomon alleges federal corruption probe
of Mayor Manzi
Claims Mayors
actions against him are retaliatory and
invokes protections under federal and
state whistleblower laws
Supporters
of Methuen Police Chief Joe Solmon
METHUEN, MA - Whistleblower
(noun): An employee, former
employee, or member of an organization,
especially a business or government
agency, who reports misconduct to people
or entities that have the power and
presumed willingness to take corrective
action. Generally, the misconduct is a
violation of law, rule, regulation and/or
a direct threat to public interest, such
as fraud, health/safety violations, and
corruption
The disciplinary hearing
scheduled for Tuesday February 19, 2008
is nothing more than a show
hearing by Manzi that is
totally devoid of any due process
considerations," said Andy
Gambaccini, the attorney representing
Chief Joseph Solomon. Manzis
actions are retaliatory in nature,
animated by anger and a desire for
vengeance because the Chief is a
whistleblower.
Background
On September 16, 2007, Chief Solomon
received a request for help from a
Methuen resident who made allegations of
corruption against Mayor Manzi. Chief
Solomon reported these allegations to the
Essex County District Attorneys
Office on Saturday September 22, 2007,
and followed up through written
communication and a meeting on Monday
September 24, 2007. The Essex
County District Attorneys Office
then advised Chief Solomon that the
investigation was being referred to the
United States Attorneys Office.
On Tuesday September 25, 2007 Chief
Solomon met with two FBI Agents and
provided them with the details as
conveyed to him by the Methuen resident.
Chief Solomon is still actively assisting
the FBI in this investigation.
Present at both the September 24 and
September 25 meetings was Acting Chief
Kathi Lavigne who at the time was a
Captain and the commanding officer of the
Methuen Police Department Criminal
Investigations Bureau. At some point
during this initial time period, the
existence of the investigation was
leaked, and this is when Mayor Manzi
abruptly spoke out against Chief Solomon
(Tuesday September 25, 2007) and
subsequently placed the Chief on paid
administrative leave (Friday September
28, 2007).
Chief Solomon is invoking his protections
under both the federal and Massachusetts
whistleblower laws for the unjust and
malicious retaliatory action that has
already been taken against him and that
is about to be taken against him during
Manzis show hearing.
Manzi statement
as to the Weed and Seed Grant:
Mayor William Manzi said this time
he will fight the order and will
not seek disciplinary action against the
chief ".
There have been no allegations to me that
there have been any improprieties or
violations of grant procedures other than
paperwork at this point," Manzi
said. "It's my responsibility as
mayor not to give the money back or spend
money without fully, vigorously using all
administrative remedies. The taxpayers
ought not to be penalized for alleged
administrative deficiencies."
It is curious that Mayor Manzi is on the
record as saying that he would not seek
disciplinary action against the Chief
(preceding quote from an article written
by Eagle-Tribune reporter Stephanie
Chelf). Then, after finding out that the
Chief did his job, as required under his
oath of office and reported a corruption
allegation, the Mayor abruptly changed
his position.

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