Jury In Buffis Trial Ends Monday Without Verdict

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The jury in U.S. District Court in Springfield ended their second full day of deliberations Monday in the case of Joseph Buffis without coming to a verdict. The former police chief of Lee, Massachusetts is facing federal extortion, fraud and money laundering charges.Buffis is accused of stealing more than $120,000 from the Edward J. Laliberte Toy Fund, which he controlled, over the course of 12 years. He is also accused of coercing a Lee couple to donate $4,000 to the fund in exchange for dropping prostitution charges against them.

Court reporter Bob Dunn of The Berkshire Eagle says under cross examination Buffis admitted he lied to state investigators  about how he used the fund’s money.

“And was put in a position where he was on the stand and had to admit that much of that information that he gave to investigators simply wasn’t true,” said Dunn.

Buffis’ attorney Lori Levinson says the former police chief is simply an incompetent bookkeeper. The jury resumes deliberations Tuesday.

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