Ken Yuszkus, Salem News staff photo
SALEM — The former MIT professor from Hamilton
accused of trying to swindle his son’s widow and children
out of nearly $5 million pleaded not guilty to the charges
on Friday in Salem Superior Court.
John Donovan Sr., 75, was clutching a set of rosary beads
as he entered his plea before Judge Timothy Feeley.
Donovan was indicted last month by an Essex County grand jury
on 13 counts, including larceny, forgery and witness intimidation.
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— Julie Manganis, Salem News staff writer, Jan. 13, 2018
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