Report: Boston licensing lawyer fired over forged liquor license
Boston Magazine reports the downtown law firm Prince Lobel Tye has fired Lesley Delaney Hawkins for allegedly "delivering a bogus liquor license to a client."
Delaney Hawkins, who was the lawyer for both the Boston Licensing Board and the city Cannabis Board before she left in 2021 for a job handling licensing and zoning permitting for the firm's clients, gave Craft Food Halls, which wants to open a food hall with self-service taps for alcoholic beverages at 1234 Soldiers Field Rd. in Brighton a liquor license with a fake registration number on it.
The Boston Licensing Board actually approved the license at a meeting on Feb. 1, but license holders have to wait for what is normally a pro forma approval process by the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission before they can start buying alcohol from state-licensed distributors and she is alleged to have given them a license with a fake registration number before the ABCC acted.
She was one of a small number of lawyers in Boston who specialize on licensing and zoning issues.
Delaney Hawkins makes the case for her client at Jan. 31 hearing; board approved a license transfer the next day:
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Confusion
Also a bogus lawyer?
Also a bogus lawyer?
So many questions
Did the client know they received a fake license?
Did she receive a bribe or kickback from alcohol distributors for sending them clients?
Who's going to investigate any of the other licenses that she handled?