Wakefield Man Pleads Guilty to Concealing Lottery Ticket Proceeds From Bankruptcy Creditors
October 21, 2010
October 21, 2010
BOSTON, Oct. 21 -- The U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts issued the following news release:
A Wakefield man was convicted today in federal court of two counts of bankruptcy fraud for concealing his interest in two $1 million winning lottery scratch tickets, as well as one count of filing a false tax return.
JAMES S. GREGSON, 39, of Wakefield, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge George A. O'Toole to two counts of bankruptcy fraud and one count of . . .
A Wakefield man was convicted today in federal court of two counts of bankruptcy fraud for concealing his interest in two $1 million winning lottery scratch tickets, as well as one count of filing a false tax return.
JAMES S. GREGSON, 39, of Wakefield, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge George A. O'Toole to two counts of bankruptcy fraud and one count of . . .