Additionally, Griffin’s security company, Knight Protection Services, was found to have understated income and exaggerated expenses. Personal items, such as Red Sox season tickets, were falsely claimed as business expenses, and Griffin used the company’s funds for personal luxuries, including his Cape Cod home and golf club membership.
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Griffin’s legal team argues that the prosecution did not provide clear notice of what constituted illegal conduct regarding the overtime funds, claiming the evidence was insufficiently detailed to distinguish between legal and unlawful actions.
As the legal battle continues, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to comment, and representatives for Griffin were unavailable for immediate response.
The case is now under the purview of U.S. Attorney’s Office representatives Dustin Chao and Adam W. Deitch, while Griffin is defended by Thomas M. Hoopes and Jason M. Strojny from Libby Hoopes Brooks & Mulvey PC.