Busted!; Sisolak gets sick

If you held out any hope that Project First Light in Taunton would every see day, you can forget about it. The disenrolled Mashpee Wampanoags got slammed with some bad news yesterday as tribal Chairman Cedric Cromwell and Rhode Island architect David DeQuattro were arrested by the FBI. The charges include bribery solicitation and extortion, and Cromwell faces the brunt of them. Although Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) and other Massachusetts politicians have carried water for the Mashpee Wamps in the past, nobody’s going to want to touch them with a barge pole now. Both men are free on $25K bond. The tribe is already seriously in hock to Genting Group, which may also want to give its former partners a wide berth.

Reports the Boston Globe, “Prosecutors allege that through his role as a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Gaming Authority, Cromwell contracted with DeQuattro’s architecture and design company, RGB Architects or Robinson Green Beretta Corp., in connection with the tribe’s plans to build a $1 billion casino on reservation land in Taunton.” Per the federal indictment, Cromwell shook down DeQuattro for ten grand, money he parked in his and Mrs. Cromwell’s bank account. He also created a shell company, One Nation Development, to cover his alleged misdeeds. DeQuattro was reimbursed for the bribe by the president of his company, an unindicted co-conspirator, it would appear. Over time, Cromwell supposedly extorted $44,000 from DeQuattro and “ spent all of the money on personal expenses, including payments to his mistress,” according to U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling.

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