Can a Massachusetts state trooper be forced to alter an arrest report if someone else doesn't like what's in it? That's at the heart of a federal lawsuit filed by troopers Ryan Sceviour and Ali Rei.
Last month, they responded to a car crash in Worcester and arrested 30-year-old Alli Bibaud on charges of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. According to the original arrest report, Bibaud offered to perform sexual acts in exchange for leniency and then informed them her father was a judge. Days later, both Sceviour and Rei were told to alter their arrest reports. They've since filed a federal lawsuit claiming conspiracy, defamation and a violation of their constitutional rights.
Jim Braude was joined by their attorney, Leonard Kesten.