NightSide with Dan Rea - Rundown for September 20, 2022

Watch Out For Those Romance Scams! A Massachusetts man has pleaded guilty in a Boston federal court to romance fraud amounting to $4 million. Over the course of 4 years the alleged offender used seven alias' and opened forty bank accounts to aid in his fraud. U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins is prosecuting the case. We discuss the dangers of romance scams.

From Temporary To Permanent. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced that several of the temporary bus and bike lanes made available during the month-long Orange Line closure will now be permanent. In a statement, the mayor said, “We’re keeping in place some of the changes that have helped with traffic flow and transit access, so that commuters will see lasting benefit above ground even as the subway comes back online.” Tonight, your thoughts on these permanent road changes in Boston.

DeSantis Faces Investigation. A Texas sheriff has opened an investigation into the legality of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis flying 50 Venezuelans to Martha’s Vineyard. Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar called DeSantis’ move, “an “abuse of human rights.” Should DeSantis’ be charged for moving migrants to the Vineyard?

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