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Attorney General Martha Coakley

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Foxborough Developer Sued for Taking Advantage of Sharon Homebuyers

Attorney General Martha Coakley says Foxborough real estate developer Michael Intoccia allegedly took $200,000 in deposits but failed to deliver homes in Bella Estates development.

BOSTON – A Foxborough real estate developer has been sued for allegedly taking more than $200,000 in advance payments for new, single-family homes in Sharon that were never provided, and refusing to return the deposits, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced in a press release Monday. The AG’s Office has obtained a temporary restraining order in Suffolk Superior Court against Michael Intoccia of Foxborough, and his companies including Bella Estates Realty Trust, MTI Realty, and Intoccia Builders Corporation, prohibiting them from accepting future deposits for new homes unless the deposits are put into escrow, Coakley said. The order also freezes assets sufficient enough to pay a possible court judgment, and requires the defendants to …

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

AG Coakley Approves Foxborough’s Parking Ban During Stadium Events

Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office informed the town last week it approved the parking bylaw that prohibits parking fees in residential areas during Gillette Stadium events. The bylaw was approved at May’s Town Meeting.

Foxborough is one step closer to enforcing a parking ban in residential areas of town, as well as nearby communities like Sharon, during Gillette Stadium events as part of a parking bylaw that passed Town Meeting in May. The town received the necessary approval from Attorney General Martha Coakley’s Office last week to move forward with its parking bylaw during Gillette Stadium events that exceed crowds of 15,000. In an Aug. 8 letter addressed to Foxborough Town Clerk Robert Cutler Jr. from Assistant Attorney General Margaret Hurley, the town was informed the AG’s Office approved the “amendments to the Foxborough bylaws adopted under Article 24” on the warrant, which was approved, 73-50, at May’s Annual Town Meeting. The bylaw aims to …

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

AG Will Monitor Gaming Industry

Coakley discusses her plans.

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