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Norfolk Superior Court Chief Clerk Jim McDermott nearly killed an elderly while driving drunk in 2006. The woman's family says that she had to undergo treatment as a result that led to her getting cancer and dying. This has all but been swept from the Internet. McDermott was promoted afterwards instead of losing his job. Throughout the trial he has shown obvious bias to the Commonwealth. He joins Chris Albert and Paul O'Keefe as drunken drivers who either killed someone or caused serious bodily harm. They now all sit in judgement of Karen Read, who hasn't hit anyone with her car: https://tbdailynews.com/canton-coverup-part-432-norfolk-chief-clerk-jim-mcdermott-kept-job-despite-drunken-car-crash-that-nearly-killed-elderly-woman/

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A Wachusett youth football league is on the brink of bankruptcy because 2 parents are suing them for banning Mom's boyfriend for allegedly abusing her son, and banning one of her other sons for threatening to gouge a kid's eyeballs out. Who sues a children's nonprofit? https://tbdailynews.com/2026/01/08/wachusett-youth-football-league-in-danger-of-bankruptcy-after-parents-file-lawsuit-for-banning-kids-due-to-boyfriends-behavior-alleged-threats-to-gouge-out-eyeballs/

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