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Joey Flechas
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Investigative reporter at The Boston Globe. Formerly an associate editor at the Miami Herald. Tampa native. University of Florida grad.
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The omission raises new questions about the thoroughness of a previous investigation into Epstein's relationship with Harvard.

✍️ @fernandesglobe.bsky.social & @tricianadolny.bsky.social

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Jeffrey Epstein helped broker a major gift for Larry Summers’ wife. She said it ‘changed everything’ for her at Harvard. - The Boston Globe
In response to Globe questions, Harvard announced a new review of those with university ties who are also mentioned in the recently released Epstein emails.
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November 19, 2025 at 2:48 PM
Reposted by Joey Flechas
NEW: Governor Maura Healey’s administration is refusing to release public records that could detail when former aide LaMar D. Cook came and went from the Springfield state office building where police say eight kilograms of cocaine were delivered last month. www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/18/m...
Healey’s administration denies releasing records tied to former aide accused of trafficking cocaine - The Boston Globe
The governor’s office has divulged little about Cook since his arrest on drug trafficking charges.
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November 18, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Caught in the politics of the moment was Franklin, one of countless American cities where the supply chain doesn't begin, but ends, in the veins of people like Bill May.
@hannakrueger.bsky.social's follow-up to our recent @globespotlight.bsky.social investigation

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The DEA cast him as a cartel member. He calls himself the poster child of America’s drug crisis. - The Boston Globe
The DEA tore through a small New Hampshire city and rounded up what they called "high-ranking" members of the Sinaloa Cartel. Among those arrested? A man who has had few sober days since 1999.
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November 18, 2025 at 3:48 PM
Experts said no rookie or low-level player would be receiving drug deliveries of that magnitude and frequency.

✍️ @stephanieebbert.bsky.social & @tricianadolny.bsky.social

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‘Your first shipment is not 8 kilos.’ Cocaine bust tied to governor’s aide suggests well-oiled operation, experts say. - The Boston Globe
Experts said no rookie or low-level player would be receiving drug deliveries of that magnitude and frequency.
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November 17, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Tell us: How has the explosion of sports betting, particularly prop bets, affected you?

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Tell us: How has the explosion of sports betting, particularly prop bets, affected you? - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe wants to hear from you about your experience with online sports betting.
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November 11, 2025 at 8:23 PM
‘Very dangerous’: Scandals in NBA, MLB thrust lucrative prop bets into debate over sports wagering

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‘Very dangerous’: Scandals in NBA, MLB thrust lucrative prop bets into debate over sports wagering - The Boston Globe
In-game wagers are at the center of indictments against NBA and MLB players accused of rigging their play. Now there are renewed calls to regulate or ban prop bets.
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November 11, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Impact: Following a @globespotlight.bsky.social report into sexual assault allegations against a Boston rheumatologist, 3 federal lawmakers are pushing for stricter oversight of doctors & more protections for patients

✍️ @elizabethrkoh.bsky.social & Liz Kowalczyk

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Lawmakers propose federal rule to offer chaperones for sensitive medical exams - The Boston Globe
The legislation would mandate that providers train staff on how to act as chaperones and report potential sexual abuse to supervisors.
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October 31, 2025 at 3:31 PM
Reposted by Joey Flechas
A US Drug Enforcement Administration agent said the DEA made “high-level arrests” of 171 Sinaloa Cartel members across New England in August.

A Globe investigation found that many of the DEA’s targets were addicts, low-level dealers, shoplifters, and homeless people.
The DEA said they arrested 171 ‘high ranking’ Sinaloa Cartel members. A Spotlight investigation found that’s not true. - The Boston Globe
A Globe investigation found that the federal agency misrepresented the stature of its targets, claiming cartel ties at a time when the Trump administration is taking lethal military action against such groups.
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October 29, 2025 at 1:32 PM
Hegseth’s 2013 thesis for the Kennedy School of Government, a copy of which was obtained by the Globe, displays a moderation absent from Hegseth’s current persona.

✍️ @fernandesglobe.bsky.social & @stephanieebbert.bsky.social

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Pete Hegseth railed against diversity and equity to his generals. As a Harvard student, he had a much different take. - The Boston Globe
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth once described closing minority achievement gaps as a “laudable goal.”
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October 7, 2025 at 2:18 PM
A Globe Spotlight investigation found he should have — and could have — been stopped much earlier, if not for a cascading series of failures across the medical system.

✍️ Liz Kowalczyk & @elizabethrkoh.bsky.social

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Dr. Derrick Todd has been accused of abusing patients. He could have been stopped sooner.
Hundreds of women allege Dr. Derrick Todd sexually abused them over a decade. A Globe Spotlight investigation found the state’s medical establishment missed key warning signs.
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October 2, 2025 at 2:59 PM
On two separate occasions since Monday, Wu has complained about media coverage of her administration, accusing news outlets of not accurately reporting on the city’s low crime rates under her leadership as mayor.

✍️ @nikigriswold.bsky.social

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With election victory assured, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu takes aim at the media - The Boston Globe
Despite Wu's complaints, news outlets have written repeatedly about the drop in violent crime rates in Boston since 2024.
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September 24, 2025 at 8:31 PM
More Massachusetts gamblers say it’s affecting their personal relationships, two years after sports betting legalization in the state

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More Mass. gamblers say it’s affecting their personal relationships, two years after legalization in the state - The Boston Globe
The survey of habitual gamblers shows worrisome rise in those who say harms of gambling outweigh benefits. The amounts they say they wager has also shot up.
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September 9, 2025 at 5:47 PM
The state auditor reviewed the Massachusetts Gaming Commission’s practices. They found some problems.

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Audit of Mass. gambling regulator finds sports betting ads were sent to youths and people affected by addiction - The Boston Globe
Critics of online sports betting called on the state gaming commission to put consumer protection over the gambling industry's interests.
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August 28, 2025 at 10:59 PM
It seemed like Duke scientists had developed a “Holy Grail” of cancer treatment. Then the truth came out.

✍️ Mike Damiano

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A fraudulent cancer breakthrough, a test for the future president of MIT, and a new age of doubt in science - The Boston Globe
It seemed like Duke scientists had developed a “Holy Grail” of cancer treatment. Then the truth came out.
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August 14, 2025 at 1:17 PM
Prosecutors allege Tompkins used his position to elbow his way into a share of Perullo’s nascent pot firm.

✍️ Andrew Ryan

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Longtime Boston lobbyist, pot entrepreneur is alleged extortion victim of Suffolk Sheriff - The Boston Globe
Prosecutors allege that the sheriff used his position to elbow his way into the marijuana executive's nascent pot firm.
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August 14, 2025 at 1:10 PM
Political and campaign finance experts called the Kraft campaign’s recent fundraising blitz unorthodox, or even potentially misleading for donors.

✍️ @emmaplatoff.bsky.social

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Prominent national Democrats ask Josh Kraft to stop using names, likenesses in unauthorized fund-raising push - The Boston Globe
Political and campaign finance experts called the Kraft campaign’s recent fundraising blitz unorthodox, or even potentially misleading for donors.
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August 5, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Citing fiscal uncertainty, Governor Maura Healey has delayed $125m in earmarks until at least October

✍️ @samanthajgross.bsky.social & Matt Stout

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$35,000 for a robot lawnmower, $50,000 for pickleball courts: Mass. lawmakers funded pet projects despite budget stress - The Boston Globe
As state lawmakers pared back spending in their budget proposal, they left nearly $171 million in earmarks largely unscathed, a Globe analysis found.
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July 16, 2025 at 2:09 PM
As in many Massachusetts communities, city ratepayers are defaulted into a middle-tier plan that has a greener mix of power sources, but is also more expensive. Opting into a cheaper plan is free at any time for customers

✍️ w/ @gashina.bsky.social

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Bostonians have a say in how much they pay for electricity, but few seem to know it - The Boston Globe
As in many Massachusetts communities, city ratepayers are defaulted into a middle-tier plan that has a greener mix of power sources.
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July 2, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Former Boston City Hall staffer claims Wu administration fired her to protect top aide

✍️ Andrew Ryan

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Former Boston City Hall staffer claims Wu administration fired her to protect top aide - The Boston Globe
The woman fired from her job at Boston City Hall last month amid a controversy over a domestic violence arrest alleges that her boyfriend’s supervisor, cabinet chief Segun Idowu, propositioned her.
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June 10, 2025 at 1:37 PM
A Globe review of court documents and police records shows a cascade of missed opportunities — owing in part to poor interstate coordination — that allowed Baglini to escape full accountability for his past crimes.

✍️ w/Tricia Nadolny @elizabethrkoh.bsky.social

www.bostonglobe.com/2025/05/08/m...
‘This should have never happened’: Murder suspect dodged accountability in earlier cases - The Boston Globe
Records show how Tyler Baglini, accused in a 2024 New Bedford murder, has escaped full accountability for his past crimes, which include charges of rape and assault.
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May 8, 2025 at 11:09 AM