An MBTA operating system employee pleaded guilty Thursday for defrauding Keolis of over $8 million and defrauding the IRS.
John Pigsley pleaded guilty Thursday to several counts of fraud and tax evasion, according to the US Attorney's office.
MBTA aims to increase train speeds on Red and Orange lines, eyeing improvements following repairs and upgrades.
John P. Pigsley admitted to defrauding Keolis and the IRS out of over $8 million through false invoices and evading taxes.
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A former employee at Keolis, which operates the MBTA Commuter Rail has pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges tied to a ...
The former engineer for Keolis Commuter Services accused of stealing more than $8 million that was meant for the MBTA ...
Keolis, who operates the Commuter Rail, confirmed that the problem was an issue with an Amtrak switch near the Forest Hills station.
A former official for Keolis Commuter Services, operator of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter trains, has ...
A former Keolis engineer has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $8 million from the agency. The U.S. Attorney said John Pigsley, an assistant chief engineer, admitted to committing wire fraud and ...
A Beverly man pleaded guilty to stealing $8 million in connection with a conspiracy to accumulate money meant for the MBTA ...