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Keystone Case Files
by Keystone Case Files
They say those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it—But in municipal government, those who don’t learn from history usually just try to redact it.A "Keystone Case" isn't just an error; it’s a systemic comedy of errors where the ego is high, the stakes are taxpayer-funded, and the paper trail is longer than a Catholic Palm Sunday mass. We dig into the "oopsies" that cost millions, the "wellness checks" that look a lot like retaliation, and the administrative magic tricks used to hide the truth in plain sight.We aren't here to speculate. We’re here to perform a forensic autopsy on the public record. We follow the deeds, the dockets, and the transcripts to find out what happens when "The Standard of Excellence" meets the reality of a retaliatory cover up.This is an exercise of First Amendment-protected speech regarding the conduct of public officials. Think of us as the HR department you wish you had, with better jokes and a much low
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Episode 6: The Afroman Special
In the season finale, we break down the verdict.Spoiler alert: It’s a loss for Officer Khalil Mafhoum and Captain Daniel UnsworthIt’s a win - on the same day Afroman has his win.Receipts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adminethicsindex.substack.com
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Episode 5: 2-Party Hearing & Lockdown Lunacy
3.5.2026 Captain Unsworth triggers a school lockdown3.13.2026 Mafhoum swears under oath 5 times that he lives in West Roxbury Massachusetts even though he signed a residency affidavit stating he lives in Manchester NH 2.17.2026Receipts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adminethicsindex.substack.com
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Episode 4: Deadheads
The whistleblower is harassed by trolls.Receipts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adminethicsindex.substack.com
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Episode 3: Profiles in Irony
3.05.2026: Captain Unsworth triggers a school lockdown3.13.2026: Officer Mafhoum swear 5 times under oath that he lives in West Roxbury, Massachusetts even though he signed a Manchester NH residency affidavit on 2.17.2026 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adminethicsindex.substack.com
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Episode 2: The Bargain Bin Hire
The New Hire, fired Massachusetts State Trooper Khalil Mafhoum hired in WatertownReceipts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adminethicsindex.substack.com
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Episode 1: Donahue v. Watertown
The Donahue Case and Watertown's 5 million dollar lesson This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adminethicsindex.substack.com
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Episode 1: The Donahue Case
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adminethicsindex.substack.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
They say those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it—But in municipal government, those who don’t learn from history usually just try to redact it.A "Keystone Case" isn't just an error; it’s a systemic comedy of errors where the ego is high, the stakes are taxpayer-funded, and the paper trail is longer than a Catholic Palm Sunday mass. We dig into the "oopsies" that cost millions, the "wellness checks" that look a lot like retaliation, and the administrative magic tricks used to hide the truth in plain sight.We aren't here to speculate. We’re here to perform a forensic autopsy on the public record. We follow the deeds, the dockets, and the transcripts to find out what happens when "The Standard of Excellence" meets the reality of a retaliatory cover up.This is an exercise of First Amendment-protected speech regarding the conduct of public officials. Think of us as the HR department you wish you had, with better jokes and a much low
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