WFXT reports on the charges against Freda Brasfield, Mayor Wu's administration and finance director. She was indicted by a Middlesex County grand jury in December, arraigned today and released on personal recognizance. Two other people were charged with the alleged drug smuggling.
Innocent, etc.
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Looks like she was charge
By anon
Fri, 02/10/2023 - 9:27pm
2-3 months ago and it’s just now becoming public. The mayor needs to answer to why she was allowed to remain on the job considering her title and charges.
Indicted not arraigned
By Kaz
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 4:05pm
She was indicted by the grand jury in December. Why they didn't charge and arrest her earlier, I don't know. But seeing as she was arraigned only yesterday they likely didn't charge and arrest her until yesterday. You don't just sit around being charged and get arraigned weeks later.
Decriminalize ALL drugs
By Ron Newman
Fri, 02/10/2023 - 10:57pm
Nope, that is definitely NOT the answer
By Friartuck
Fri, 02/10/2023 - 11:29pm
Did Diane W give her bra stuffing tips?
Or maybe it is
By perruptor
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 12:23am
See: Portugal.
Portugal decriminalized drug usage
By Ralph
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 4:47pm
not drug sales.....that's still very much a crime. They only decriminalized it if you are a drug user.
Diane W
By MassMouse
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 7:56pm
That is the FIRST person I thought of when I saw the story!
Not my first thought
By BostonDog
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 2:58am
A departmental finance director being charged with money laundering and drug sales is really, really bad. That was my first thought.
Edit: As others note below, this person is an administrative head of a city hall department, not the person who oversees the City's budget. Still serious.
even if you wished to decriminalize drugs
By deselby
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 4:51am
they shouldn't be allowed in jails and prisons
They better do. Is it a
By Rwgfy
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 7:23am
They better do. Is it a second director from Wu's office caught on drug charges?
Who was the first?
By BostonDog
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 8:11am
As the Globe reported, this is a longtime city employee who was hired in the 1990s. She's spanned at least three administrations.
They are going to need to carefully examine her work to ensure no improprieties. If people had made complaints about her and were brushed aside, the circumstances of why they weren't taken seriously need to be publicized.
This investigation must have began when Healey was AG and Campbell was a councilor, presumably friendly with the accused. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.
https://www.masslive.com
By Rwgfy
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 9:20am
https://www.masslive.com/boston/2020/10/former-sta...
What are we paying her?
By CopleyScott17
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 7:17am
I expect her salary and benefits are quite generous, though apparently (allegedly) not enough for her.
I suspect she was involved before
By anon
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 8:06am
Being hired. Hard to get yourself out of that predicament.
Regardless, this shows piss poor judgement on the Mayors part. Maybe stop putting under-qualified “activists” in high level positions.
This is the making of a single term Mayor.
Involved fkr 30 years?
By Jiggles
Sun, 02/12/2023 - 9:37am
Highly doubt this scheme started in the 80s.
She was in this role under
By dotORnot
Sun, 02/12/2023 - 11:36am
She was in this role under Mayor Walsh as well. Mayor Wu did not hire her.
She wasn't
By Hardy Har Har
Sun, 02/12/2023 - 12:50pm
"Freda Brasfield began working for the city in the 1990s as a construction monitor, visiting work sites to ensure they were hiring Boston residents, women, and people of color, as required by city law, the Globe reported.
Brasfield later worked 11 years for the city as a neighborhood services coordinator in Mattapan and Dorchester. Under the administration of Martin J. Walsh, Brasfield worked as chief of staff in the Economic Development Cabinet and as deputy to the city’s first chief diversity officer, the Globe reported."
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/02/10/metro/longt...
What exactly does she do for $132K
By Citizen
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 8:40am
An early report described her financial duties as basically keeping a department stocked with supplies… presumably pens, notepads, whiteout etc.
The latest report has her as an actual high-up finance director.
Hopefully the City will clarify exactly what her duties are and what ‘deals’ she may have been involved in while representing the tax-paying citizens of Boston.
From Sean Cotter's Herald article
By Hardy Har Har
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 10:08am
"Brasfield is the mayor’s director of administration and finance, a position with an annual salary of $130,222, according to city data. To be clear, that’s a different position than the head of the A&F Cabinet or the city’s chief financial officer; Brasfield’s job is to do administration-related tasks specifically for the mayor’s office, and not deal with bigger-picture issues like the budget, which is the purview of the CFO and that Cabinet."
https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/02/10/boston-adm...
PS - Whiteout?
Sounds like a useless/unnecessary
By anon
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 10:40am
Position which was awarded to a political activist friendly to the mayor.
Typically someone making $130K has a defined roll and responsibilities which justifies that pay.
So basically the office manager.
By CopleyScott17
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 12:08pm
Maybe mid-six figures is the going rate these days?
120,217.16 Regular compensation 4,623.74 Other
By deselby
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 8:49am
nice but not extreme for high responsibility
https://data.boston.gov/dataset/employee-earnings-...
And *still* not enough for her.
By CopleyScott17
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 9:39am
Allegedly.
120K
By K
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 8:50am
At the end of the article.
Only 132K to manage office
By Rwgfy
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 10:40am
Only 132K to manage office supplies? No wonder they can't find Boston residents to fill city jobs.
They post job, as does the state
By anon
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 11:46am
However unless you know someone or check some certain unrelated box, they just toss your resume.
She was a local activist who likely supported someone (Wu) who promoted her to her current position, which she doesn't have the appropriate skill set for
"Brasfield has served under
By Eliot
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 11:17am
"Brasfield has served under multiple democratic administrations in Boston, including her role as deputy chief diversity officer under former mayor Marty Walsh."
Nuff said.
No need to rush to judgement
By Kaz
Sat, 02/11/2023 - 4:12pm
There have been [url="https://www.wbur.org/news/2020/10/30/massachusetts..."]multiple[/url] articles [url="https://www.wbur.org/news/2022/04/12/massachusetts..."]detailing[/url] the DOC's abuse of a particular inconclusive drug test to accuse both inmates (who then get punished without much recourse) and their attorneys (who somehow don't get charged even though the DOC uses the results against the inmates) of passing synthetic drugs via drug-soaked paper mail over the past few years. And despite all the other states refusing to use the same test in this way or the numerous complaints by defense lawyers that the DOC is chasing false positives and just using this as a way to abuse inmates, there's been zero evidence that the DOC will change its ways.
The claim here is that this woman was laundering money for a drug smuggling operation exactly like the ones described in the articles? The schemes that don't actually exist but the DOC assumes are happening? I would wait to see the evidence before deciding she's guilty.
never rush to judgement, but that's a real stretch
By anon
Sun, 02/12/2023 - 3:26pm
issues with the drug mailing testing system have nothing to do with money laundering and/or structuring transactions.
James Michael Curley is
By anon
Sun, 02/12/2023 - 7:55am
James Michael Curley is looking up and smiling.
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