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"Mass. Men admit to bribes at T.F. Green Airport"
Saturday, March 15, 2003
Mass. Men admit to bribes at T.F. Green
The Framingham (MA) Metro West Daily News
Two Massachusetts men have pleaded guilty to bribing federal baggage
screeners in an attempt to help their company win a contract at T.F. Green
Airport.
Darrall Loren Redburn, 39, of Weymouth, and Angelo M. Troisi, 59, of
Peabody, admitted they gave a total of $1,000 to two workers to speed up a
baggage screening system being tested last year. The men were owners of Air
Tag, the company that manufactured the system being tested at the airport in
Warwick. Each pleaded guilty to one count of paying an illegal gratuity to a
public official.
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