Massachusetts Woman Admits Guilt in Leak of Confidential Grand Jury Details Tied to Karen Read Investigation

A woman from Massachusetts has entered a guilty plea related to the unauthorized disclosure of confidential information pertaining to a federal grand jury investigation linked to Karen Read. As this case unfolds, it has drawn significant attention due to its implications surrounding the protection of sensitive federal data. The individual, identified as 53-year-old Christine C. Taylor, acknowledged her misconduct in federal court, admitting to leaking details from the grand jury probe regarding Read, who has been embroiled in legal issues since 2020 after the death of her former boyfriend in 2022. During the proceedings, Taylor … Read more

Karen Read Seeks Dismissal of Civil Lawsuit Following Acquittal, Sparking Legal Drama

BOSTON — Karen Read, who was recently acquitted of charges related to a fatal incident involving her boyfriend, has initiated action to dismiss a civil lawsuit against her. This development comes just weeks after a jury found her not guilty of manslaughter, a verdict that marked a significant turning point in her legal battles. In a move that reflects her ongoing efforts to clear her name, Read filed documents in Suffolk Superior Court seeking to have the civil case thrown out. The lawsuit, filed by the family of John O’Keefe, alleges that Read’s actions led … Read more

Attorney for Karen Read Challenges Prosecutor’s Ethics Following Verdict Exonerating Client

BOSTON — Karen Read’s lead attorney has accused a special prosecutor of violating ethical standards following a jury’s verdict that acquitted Read of murder charges in connection with the death of her boyfriend, a Boston police officer. Attorney Alan Jackson asserted that prosecutor Hank Brennan’s comments attacking the jury’s decision were inappropriate and unprofessional. Read was found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter last week for her role in the death of Officer John O’Keefe, which occurred in 2022. After a five-day silence regarding the verdict, Brennan expressed disappointment, asserting that there was “only … Read more

Verdict in Controversial Case: Karen Read Acquitted of Murder Charges in Tragic Boston Incident

BOSTON — A jury acquitted Karen Read on charges of second-degree murder concerning the death of her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer. The verdict was delivered on June 21, 2025, as the courtroom was filled with anticipation regarding the outcome of the emotionally charged trial. Read, 45, faced allegations of having struck O’Keefe, 46, with her SUV and subsequently leaving him to succumb to the cold in a snow-covered area in 2022. The prosecution argued that Read’s actions amounted to criminal negligence, asserting she should have called for help rather than abandoning him. … Read more