THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2024 Page 9 LAWSUIT | FROM PAGE 1 pointed Discovery Master to appear for depositions on or before December 16, 2024. Alcy, who appeared for a deposition on Sept. 30, 2022, after first rescheduling the original date from August, was questioned about an interview with corrupt Everett Leader Herald publisher Joshua Resnek relating to an TOY DRIVE | FROM PAGE 1 the holidays a little brighter for hundreds of children," said State Senator Sal DiDomenico. “With the help of so many friends and supporters, our toy drive grows each year, and that helps us do our part to help families that have gone through a very tough year.” The Wong family, owners of Kowloon Restaurant, have once again generously off ered to host this year’s toy drive and provide a complimentary buffet and cash bar. The Foundation requests a new, unwrapped toy as a donation for admission. For more information, or if you would like to donate toys but will be unable to attend, please call 617-387-3327. WINTER | FROM PAGE 5 gency situations. The Mayor and his administration ask that all residents help the City achieve a successful snow removal season by following these regulations and thank everyone in advance for their cooperation. For more information, please call the Constituent Services Department at 617-394-2270. August 2020 story in which she claimed Mayor Carlo DeMaria sexually harassed her and exposed himself while employed at the Mayor’s Office at Everett City Hall. In her deposition testimony given under oath, Alcy couldn’t identify the year in which she claimed the alleged inappropriate conduct occurred towards her. It was also shown through the limited emails produced by the defendants that there was a continued and coordinated campaign by Philbin and Resnek to use Alcy to fabricate false assertions targeting DeMaria, in the weeks before the September 2021 mayoral primary. Alcy had resigned from her position in the city’s Constituent Services/311 department after being removed from her secretarial position in the Mayor’s Office following, in her nine years of employment with the city, repeated reprimands for insubordination and bizarre behavior to her supervisor and residents. Alcy now has until Dec. 9, 2024, to comply with the order or face sanctions by the court. With respect to Nicole Porcella and Andrew Philbin, Jr., the defendants’ attorneys filed a motion in Oct. 2022 opposing Andrew Philbin, Jr.’s subpoena to appear for his deposition. Philbin’s attorneys now must respond by December 5, 2024. Philbin, Jr. and Porcella have been ordered to appear for their depositions on or before December 16, 2024. The trial is expected to start on Jan. 21, 2025. YOUR LOCAL NEWS & SPORTS IN SIX LANGUAGES. SUBSCRIBE TO THE ADVOCATE ONLINE BY SCANNING HERE!
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