The former engineer for Keolis Commuter Services accused of stealing more than $8 million that was meant for the MBTA Commuter Rail system has pleaded guilty.
A former high-ranking Keolis employee has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $8 million intended to operate the MBTA commuter rail system and to defrauding the IRS, the U.S. Attorney said Thursday.
The U.S. Attorney said John Pigsley, an assistant chief engineer, admitted to committing wire fraud and tax evasion. The money was meant to help operate the MBTA Commuter Rail. He will be sentenced in ...
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