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Updated · Fox News · Jul 17
Rejected Bidders Challenge Liberty Junction's $2 Billion Courthouse Award Over Conflict Claims
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 17

Rejected Bidders Challenge Liberty Junction's $2 Billion Courthouse Award Over Conflict Claims

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 17

Summary

  • Rejected bidders sued to block Massachusetts' nearly $2 billion, 40-year Springfield courthouse lease, arguing the early-July award to the Liberty Junction team was tainted by conflicts of interest.
  • John Barros — a CoJo Real Estate partner on the winning team — is also interim head of the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, and plaintiffs say overlapping board ties with the selecting agency created an undisclosed conflict.
  • The lawsuit also cites Conan Harris, Rep. Ayanna Pressley's husband and another CoJo partner, though it does not accuse Pressley of wrongdoing or present evidence she influenced the procurement.
  • Gov. Maura Healey defended the process as competitive and the lowest-cost option for taxpayers, while the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance urged her administration to pause the deal and release procurement and disclosure records.

Insights

As a courthouse crisis deepens, should a $2B deal proceed despite conflict of interest allegations?
A state official, a winning bid, and a last-minute disclosure: Does this courthouse deal pass the ethics test?