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Alan Jackson told the magazine that his firm would’ve billed a combined $10 million for both trials. Read's financial arrangement with her legal team hasn’t been disclosed.
Alan Jackson takes VF behind-the-scenes of the trial, from the not-guilty verdict to his withering cross-examinations, to what comes next for his client.
A Mass. State Police sergeant involved in the investigation of Karen Read has been reassigned from his position at the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office. Sergeant Yuri Bukhenik was moved to the state police’s Division of Standards and Training effective Sunday, July 6, a Massachusetts State Police spokesperson told Boston 25 News on Monday.
Bukhenik was previously disciplined in connection with the vulgar texts one of his State Police subordinates sent about Karen Read.
Karen Read added three new lawyers to her defense team to represent her in the wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of her boyfriend, Boston Police officer John O’Keefe.
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Yuri Bukhenik has been transferred to the Division of Standards and Training on a “temporary duty assignment,” a State Police spokesman said.
Despite her acquittal on murder and manslaughter charges, Karen Read could still be on the hook legally for John O’Keefe’s death.
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A lawsuit remains pending against Karen Read, and legal experts say it could have significant financial ramifications for Read depending on how it plays out.
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The decision to transfer the sergeant comes just weeks after Karen Read was acquitted on all charges connected to the death of her boyfriend, Boston Police officer John O’Keefe.
Data obtained by Boston 25 showed exactly how much Dedham police paid for more than 170 shifts worked by officers assigned to courthouse crowd control.