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LYNN, Mass. (AP) — A Lynn man has been indicted on charges that he used bribery, fraud and identity theft to steal $34,000 while working for a cable television studio.

John F. Chapman was indicted Thursday and is expected to surrender to authorities on Friday. A court date has not been scheduled.

Chapman tells The Daily Item that the indictment is “a witch hunt.” His lawyer says he denies the allegations.

Police Chief Kevin Coppinger says investigators worked for eight months following a financial trail that found “a pattern of impropriety.”



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