The Boston Globe

Convicted Foresteire released from jail early

- By Tonya Alanez GLOBE STAFF Tonya Alanez can be reached at tonya.alanez@globe.com.

Former Everett schools superinten­dent Frederick F. Foresteire has been released from jail fewer than three weeks into his 90-day sentence for indecent assault and battery on three women who worked for him after an appellate judge ruled on Tuesday that the 79-year-old was sickly and did not pose a flight risk, court records show.

Foresteire, who served 19 days, will remain free pending an appeal of his trial conviction, according to an order by Judge James R. Milkey of the Massachuse­tts Appeals Court.

“Certainly, the crime for which the defendant was convicted was a serious one, and the theoretica­l risk that a defendant might attempt flight is ever present,” Milkey wrote. “But, the Commonweal­th has not shown how this defendant, a 79year-old man with serious health issues, poses a particular danger to the community or that the risk that he will flee is so significan­t as to justify his continued incarcerat­ion pending appeal.”

Foresteire was scheduled to be released Tuesday, the same day as the court order, and was slated to go to a hospital, Foresteire’s appellate attorney Dana Alan Curhan said when reached by telephone Wednesday evening.

“That was the order of the court,” Curhan said. “My understand­ing is that that did happen.”

A spokesman for the Middlesex sheriff ’s department, Kevin Maccioli, said Wednesday evening that nobody by Foresteire’s name was in custody at the House of Correction.

Foresteire was handcuffed and taken into state custody on Feb. 9 after a Malden District Court jury found him guilty of touching a 41-year-old payroll clerk’s buttocks when she worked for him at the Everett Public School administra­tion building in 2017 and 2018.

Foresteire also was ordered to register as a sex offender.

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