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  • MassDOT worker dead after being struck by vehicle in Bridgewater

    MassDOT worker dead after being struck by vehicle in Bridgewater

    A MassDOT worker was killed after being struck by a vehicle in Bridgewater on Saturday night.

    Massachusetts State Police say the worker was picking up debris outside their vehicle near exit 28B on Route 24 at around 9:30 p.m. when they were struck.

    Authorities say the worker sustained fatal injuries when struck.

    The vehicle remained on scene, according to police.

    The worker has not been identified by authorities.

    Northbound lanes were closed for a couple of hours but have since been reopened, police say.

    The incident remains under investigation.

    Irvin Rodriguez

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  • ‘Significant police presence’ in Bridgewater related to firearms, drug investigations, source says

    ‘Significant police presence’ in Bridgewater related to firearms, drug investigations, source says

    A “significant police presence” is being reported in a neighborhood in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, related to ongoing firearms and drug investigations, according to a law enforcement source.

    Bridgewater police said in a social media post shortly after 7 a.m. that the investigation is centered around the Beebe Road area, which is just a short distance from the Bridgewater State College campus. They said there is no danger to the public.

    A law enforcement source tells the NBC10 Boston Investigators that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Massachusetts State Police are executing several search warrants in connection with firearms and drug investigations.

    There is no word of any arrests at this time. NBC10 Boston has reached out to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for more information.

    At least a half a dozen undercover police vehicles were parked outside a home on Beebe Road on Wednesday morning. Authorities could be seen searching cars parked in the driveway, peering into a dumpster on the property, looking through the garage with a flashlight and then entering the home.

    No further details have been released.

    Marc Fortier

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  • Inside James Comey’s Bizarre $7M Job as a Top Hedge Fund’s In-House Inquisitor

    Inside James Comey’s Bizarre $7M Job as a Top Hedge Fund’s In-House Inquisitor

    As head of security, Comey reported to Dalio’s longtime deputy Greg Jensen, who seemed eager to prove that he took the protection of Bridgewater’s secrets as seriously as Dalio. With little evidence of actual offending behavior to snuff out, they created their own. Comey helped come up with a plan to leave a binder, clearly labeled as Jensen’s, unattended in the Bridgewater offices. It worked like a charm. Comey watched as a low-ranked Bridgewater employee stumbled upon the binder and began to peruse it. Jensen and Comey put the employee on trial, found him guilty, and fired him, with Dalio’s approval.

    During and after Comey’s era at Bridgewater, tens of thousands of hours of the firm’s internal deliberations, arguments and trials were uploaded into what was called the “Transparency Library” and available for playback for all at the firm.

    Lordy, there was plenty to watch.

    No doubt Comey’s most infamous internal case was his prosecution of Bridgewater co-chief executive officer, Eileen Murray, who stood out like a pimple in Bridgewater’s blue-blooded executive suite. She’d grown up in a housing project in Queens, rarely wore skirts, never married, never had children, and talked frequently about her dogs. A former Morgan Stanley executive, she sent emails off the cuff, all lowercase, with typos, suggesting she was too busy to give anything her full attention.

    The proximate cause of Murray’s lesson in the application of The Principles was innocuous enough. A job candidate mentioned to a Bridgewater executive that he was familiar with the hedge fund’s head of accounting, Perry Poulos, one of Murray’s hires. The job candidate evinced surprise—didn’t they know Poulos had been fired from Morgan Stanley?

    Comey grabbed a former FBI agent on the Bridgewater staff and went to intercept the unsuspecting Poulos. The duo pulled him into a conference room without warning.

    “Hi, guys,” Poulos said.

    “We just want to know, is there anything in your background we should know about?” Comey responded.

    “I had some things there, but it’s all cleared up now.”

    “You wouldn’t mind if we ask a few questions and look a little more?”

    There’s really nothing to find, Poulos said.

    Go ahead. He exited the room, heart racing, and soon found Murray. She knew, as he did, that he had been let go from Morgan Stanley after questions were raised about his expenses. But Murray sensed a larger target at play. “It’s not you,” she told Poulos. “It’s me. They are trying to get to me.”

    Comey called in Poulos for another interview.

    “Did you talk to anyone about this?” Comey asked.

    “No.”

    “Are you sure?”

    “No, I haven’t talked to anyone.”

    “You live with Eileen, don’t you?”

    Knowing Bridgewater’s reputation for intimate relationships, Poulos assumed Comey was sniffing for a romantic angle. During the week, Poulos said, he sometimes spent the evening at Murray’s place, in separate bedrooms.

    “Even that evening, after we spoke, you didn’t talk to her?” Comey asked.

    “I don’t remember saying anything in particular.”

    Rob Copeland

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