
In a shocking revelation that's rocked the Massachusetts State Police to its core has been cuffed and charged in a bribery conspiracy connected to commercial driver’s license exams. According to an indictment unsealed earlier today, these individuals stand accused of manipulating the test results to guarantee passing scores for certain applicants.
The US Attorney's Office announced the arrests and a press conference is set for 11 am at the Boston Federal Court, where the full scope of the scheme will be laid bare. Charged in a comprehensive 74-count indictment, collars were made following a detailed investigation that uncovered the alleged pay-to-play operation.
DMA News posted on X, "US Attorney to host press conference TODAY (11am, Boston Federal Court) to announce arrests of six, including current and former MSP Troopers, charged in 74-count indictment w/ alleged bribery conspiracy to give guaranteed passing scores to certain CDL applicants."
#BREAKING US Attorney to host press conference TODAY (11am, Boston Federal Court) to announce arrests of six, including current and former MSP Troopers, charged in 74-count indictment w/ alleged bribery conspiracy to give guaranteed passing scores to certain CDL applicants
— U.S. Attorney Massachusetts (@DMAnews1) January 30, 2024
Details regarding the extent of the conspiracy, the identity of the accused, and the measures taken to ensure passing grades remain under wraps until the press conference. Eagerly waiting for official word, residents of Massachusetts have expressed dismay at the betrayal of trust, with the law enforcement community expected to uphold standards of honesty and integrity, even as the troopers allegedly traded those oaths for bribes.









