Progressive pols in Boston have one-upped the notorious “don’t prosecute” checklist enforced by former Suffolk County DA Rachel Rollins. Their makes an attempt to defend disgraced former Metropolis Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson embody a “don’t maintain accountable” agenda.
Fernandes Anderson obtained the ball rolling, asking a federal choose to condemn her to a “important quantity” of neighborhood service as an alternative of jail as punishment for her public corruption conviction earlier this summer season, the Herald reported.
She pleaded responsible in Might to corruption fees tied to a kickback scheme federal authorities stated she carried out in a Metropolis Corridor lavatory.
Lawyer Scott Lauer, the general public defender assigned to Fernandes Anderson, stated her “historical past and traits counsel that her offense was aberration that won’t be repeated.”
The issue is, this isn’t Fernandes Anderson’s first rodeo.
After she was elected to the council in 2021, she employed her sister and son to Metropolis Council workers positions, awarding them each raises. Fernandes Anderson later admitted to violating the battle of curiosity regulation and agreed to pay a $5,000 civil penalty.
Aberration?
“Ms. Fernandes Anderson is devastated to have dissatisfied those that positioned their belief in her. Though she can not absolutely restore this breach of belief, she has resolved to be accountable for it. Ms. Fernandes Anderson has accepted duty, tendered a responsible plea, and relinquished her seat on the council,” Lauer stated in a sentencing memorandum.
However Fernandes Anderson has a unique definition of “accountable” than most individuals. Lauer requested Federal Decide Indira Talwani to impose a probationary sentence on Fernandes Anderson “with a requirement that she full a big quantity of neighborhood service.”
And he stated she isn’t against paying restitution, however petitioned Decide Talwani to impose no fantastic “as she is unemployed and lacks the power to pay.”
She’s unemployed due to her corruption scandal. With out it, she’d nonetheless be representing District 7.
In lots of locations, the plea to do neighborhood service as an alternative of jail (federal prosecutors have known as for her to serve a yr and a day) and keep away from paying restitution ($13,000, per the feds) can be thought of outrageous.
However that is Boston.
Councilor Brian Worrell was considered one of a number of pols calling for leniency, saying: “What stands out most to me is her willingness to take duty and to develop.”
At-Massive Metropolis Councilor Julia Mejia requested Talwani to contemplate Fernandes Anderson’s “optimistic contributions.”
Metropolis Councilor Liz Breadon petitioned Talwani to condemn Fernandes Anderson to “at-home confinement reasonably than a custodial sentence.”
Two different Boston Democrats on Beacon Hill, Sen. Liz Miranda and Rep. Russell Holmes, additionally penned letters in help.
Fernandes Anderson supporters level to her dedication to neighborhood and fairness, and compassion for weak populations in Boston.
However two issues may be true on the identical time. Fernandes Anderson might have earned the admiration of her District 7 constituents for her work on their behalf, and in addition dedicated wire fraud on prime of an ethics violation.
That’s what makes the ex-councilor’s actions each galling and a tragedy. Due to what Fernandes Anderson did, those that voted for her will lose out.
Accountability isn’t only a buzzword, it means dealing with as much as one’s actions and absolutely accepting the implications.