Proctor's phone data back in the spotlight as Karen Read teases lawsuit against State Police, Canton
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Proctor's phone data back in the spotlight as Karen Read teases lawsuit against State Police, Canton
"Proctor's cellphone communications are 'staggeringly anti-woman, racist, homophobic, antisemitic, among other things,' according to an attorney for Read, highlighting the extent of his bias."
"'He's a racist, really a racist person from the beginning,' said attorney Rosemary Scapicchio, referencing Proctor's derogatory comments about Black individuals."
"State Police terminated Proctor due to his lewd texts regarding Read's health and appearance, which surfaced during a federal investigation into the death of her boyfriend."
Michael Proctor, a former Massachusetts State Police trooper, faces severe allegations of bias and misconduct based on his cellphone communications. His texts, described as anti-woman, racist, and homophobic, have drawn attention in court, particularly regarding his investigations into murder cases. Proctor was fired for his inappropriate comments about Karen Read and her deceased boyfriend, John O'Keefe. Read, acquitted of murder charges, is pursuing legal action against Proctor and others, claiming conspiracy to frame her. The case continues to unfold with multiple lawsuits involved.
Read at Boston.com
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