The woman’s name was Melena, and was said to be “Melinda”
by Fatt Matt Amorello (Mass hwy chief IIRC)
Oy. I remember him well:
When he was appointed chairman of the Turnpike Authority in 2002, Amorello, a longtime state senator from Grafton, inherited the Big Dig project that was already billions of dollars over budget and years past the original completion date. His task was to get it finished and he did. A year later he was cutting the ribbons to open both the north and south sides of the Thomas P. ONeill Jr. tunnels, and the I-90 Connector Tunnel but by 2005, both tunnels were leaking.
Amorello was also criticized for a failure to hold contractors accountable for mistakes on the project and drew criticism for accepting a Man of the Year award from a group of contractors.
In 2008, he appeared before the State Ethics Commission to answer charges that he violated conflict-of-interest laws by changing sick leave policy that would affect him. He was later fined $2,000.
In 2009, Amorello and one of his brothers co-founded Mayo Renewable Energy, a company focusing on solar energy.
On Monday August 9, 2010, a judge issued a warrant for Amorello’s arrest when he failed to show up in court to face a drunken driving charge. He was charged with drunken driving and leaving the scene after causing property damage.[4] Amorello was ordered to give up his drivers license for 45 days and pay up to $1,300 in fines. He must also enter an alcohol treatment program.
Wikipedia
I remember listening to Jerry Williams on WRKO about all of the corruption that goes on in our lovely state. Those were the days.