Boston Herald

Mayor Jasiel Correia qualifies for general election

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Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia, facing multiple federal corruption charges, will be on the November ballot after surviving a preliminar­y election.

Correia was one of the two top vote-getters in Fall River’s preliminar­y election for mayor Tuesday. He now faces off against school committee member Paul Coogan in the Nov. 5 general election.

The 27-year-old Correia pleaded not guilty this month to charges accusing him of extorting hundreds of thousands of dollars from marijuana companies.

But it’s not clear if Correia will immediatel­y step down.

Correia has steadfastl­y denied the mounting accusation­s and refused to resign. He lost a March recall vote, only to be reelected on the same night. And he simply ignored the city council’s vote to temporaril­y oust him last week.

Correia pleaded not guilty this month to charges accusing him of extorting hundreds of thousands of dollars from marijuana companies. He has also pleaded not guilty to federal charges of defrauding investors in a smartphone app he was developing in order to fund a lavish lifestyle and further his political career.

The city council last week voted to temporaril­y remove Correia from office, but Correia has refused to leave, saying the council lacks the authority.

As Fall River voters headed to the polls Tuesday, the marijuana extortion case against the embattled mayor moved forward in Boston.

Antonio Costa, 51, of Fall River and David Hebert, 54, of Westport both pleaded guilty in federal court to charges of extortion, conspiracy and making false statements and were released pending their sentencing.

Authoritie­s say the two men served as “middlemen” for Correia as he accepted cash bribes in exchange for issuing official letters needed to obtain a state license to operate a marijuana retail business. At least four business owners paid a total of $600,000 in bribes, authoritie­s say.

Correia was once a rising political star in Massachuse­tts after becoming the old mill city’s youngest mayor when he was elected in 2015 at age 23.

The Democrat has proven resilient at the ballot box. He survived a bizarre March election in which he was recalled by voters and then promptly reelected the same night.

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