Boston Herald

R.I. judge denies records request

Gov sought testimony from probe of Schilling firm loan

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island judge has denied a request to release secret grand jury records from the criminal investigat­ion into the state’s $75 million deal with 38 Studios, the video game co m pa n y started by former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.

Superior Court Presiding Justice Alice Gibney ruled yesterday that Gov. Gina Raimondo, who petitioned for the records, failed to show that a “public clamor” for disclosure outweighed the need for secrecy.

Raimondo, a Democrat, had sought the records in February, arguing that Rhode Island residents

have a right to know what happened and “complete transparen­cy is the best way to ensure that such a disastrous deal never happens again.”

Schilling’s company moved to Rhode Island from Maynard, Mass., in 2010 for a $75 million loan guarantee, but later went bankrupt.

Raimondo’s petition was backed by the American Civil Liberties Union but opposed by state Attorney General Peter Kilmartin, a fellow Democrat who said releasing the records would undermine the grand jury process that involves witness testimony given behind closed doors.

The grand jury concluded its work in 2015 with no criminal charges.

Gibney sided with Kilmartin, arguing in the 24-page ruling that Raimondo “was not a party to the original investigat­ion, the civil suit has concluded, the petitioner does not need the materials for any particular­ized reason, the targets of the investigat­ion were exonerated, and disclosure of the material would hinder the free and untrammele­d flow of informatio­n and compromise the longstandi­ng history of grand jury secrecy.”

Kilmartin thanked the judge for a “well-reasoned and thoughtful decision upholding the special role of the grand jury in the criminal justice system.”

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AP FILE PHOTOS STAYING SEALED: A Rhode Island judge has denied a request from Gov. Gina Raimondo, right, to release secret grand jury records linked to the criminal investigat­ion into the state’s $75 million loan to a video game company owned by former Red Sox...
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