January 12, 2015

Updated: Former Middlesex Prosecutor Indicted For Providing Information In Exchange for Drugs


Posted January 9, 2-015 4:34 PM ET; Last updated January 12, 2015 5:25 PM ET


Stephen Gilpatric. Photo/WCVB-TV

A few years ago a Middlesex District Court Clerk pleaded guilty to providing signed search warrant forms to drug dealers, who used them in Brookline, MA.

[From article]
“If you were inclined to throw me anything for this that would be greatly appreciated as I feel like (expletive),” Stephen Gilpatric of Somerville wrote in a message sent from his official government email address to his alleged drug supplier’s younger brother in October 2011, according to court documents.
Attached to the email, prosecutors allege, was “an organizational chart of a drug ring” being prosecuted by the DA’s office.
The 35-year-old Gilpatric, who was a prosecutor from 2007 until last fall and was assigned to a unit that investigated corruption, pleaded not guilty in Middlesex Superior Court to charges including unlawfully communicating criminal offender record information and receiving unlawful compensation. He was released on his own recognizance.
Prosecutors say Gilpatric developed a “hundreds of dollars a week” addiction to oxycodone and in October 2011 provided his drug supplier with confidential information about the dealer’s aunt’s boyfriend in exchange for 10 pills.
Gilpatric is also accused of accepting $1,500 from a woman trying to get her son’s commercial driver’s license restored.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2015/01/ex_ada_denies_charge_he_traded_info_for_oxy_pills

Ex-ADA denies charge he traded info for oxy pills
Saturday, January 10, 2015
By: Owen Boss
Boston Herald

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[From article]
Stephen Gilpatric, 35, gave his dealer information about another man in 2011, including his photo, a police report and his Board of Probation Record, according to the attorney general’s office. He also is accused of giving confidential law enforcement information, including a organizational chart of a drug ring, to the same dealer. Gilpatric also is accused of taking $1,500 from a woman to get her son’s commercial driver’s license back.
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Gilpatric is charged with unlawful gratuity, unlawfully communicating criminal offender record information and receiving unlawful compensation. He will be arraigned today in Middlesex Superior Court. Gilpatric was a prosecutor from 2007 until last fall, when Coakley’s office began its investigation.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2015/01/former_ada_gave_information_to_drug_dealer_ag_s_office_says

Former ADA gave information to drug dealer, AG’s office says
Friday, January 9, 2015
By: Bob McGovern
Boston Herald

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[From article]
A Massachusetts grand jury has indicted a former Middlesex assistant district attorney on allegations he traded law enforcement information for oxycodone pills. State Attorney General Martha Coakley announced Thursday that 35-year-old Stephen Gilpatric of Somerville was indicted on charges including unlawfully communicating criminal offender record information and receiving unlawful compensation.

http://cambridge.wickedlocal.com/article/20150108/NEWS/150107308

5 Investigates: Former Massachusetts prosecutor indicted, sources say
By WCVB-TV
Posted Jan. 8, 2015 @ 1:49 pm
Updated at 2:23 PM
Cambridge Chronicle

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