FBI arrests Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson on public corruption charges

Tania Fernandes Anderson was taken into custody in Dorchester

FBI special agents in Boston arrested City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson Friday morning on public corruption charges. 

Fernandes Anderson was under investigation by federal authorities and FBI agents were seen outside her home in Dorchester this morning as she was taken into custody, according to WCVB. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is now calling on her to resign. 

The lawmaker is facing five counts of wire fraud and one count of theft concerning programs receiving federal funds, a court filing by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts says.

Federal prosecutors allege that in late 2022, Fernandes Anderson hired a staff member that was related to her and then defrauded the city by proposing an arrangement in which the person would receive "additional compensation but would kickback most of this bonus pay."

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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was arrested Friday morning, according to media reports, (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

"From in or about early to mid-2023, Fernandes Anderson was facing personal financial difficulty, which included missing monthly rent and car payments, an impending $5,000 civil penalty from the Ethics Commission, and incurring bank overdraft fees, which resulted in Fernandes Anderson maintaining low daily bank balances," read the filing, which was obtained by the Boston Globe.

"On or about June 9, 2023, at approximately 4:11 p.m., Staff Member A texted Fernandes Anderson, "Bathroom" to let Fernandes Anderson know that Staff Member A was waiting in the bathroom to hand the $7,000 cash to Fernandes Anderson," the court document continued. "Within seconds, Fernandes Anderson texted Staff Member A, "Ready" to confirm that Fernandes Anderson was ready to accept the $7,000 cash kickback from Staff Member A.

"Shortly following these texts, Staff Member A handed Fernandes Anderson approximately $7,000 in cash at a bathroom in City Hall."

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"I do not have any comment. You guys know exactly why I cannot comment," Fernandes was quoted by WCVB as telling reporters on Wednesday, Dec. 4 at Boston City Hall. (John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

The filing also says Boston City Councilors were not allowed to hire immediate family members to their paid staff, yet in 2022, Fernandes Anderson hired two such individuals.

Prosecutors say Fernandes Anderson later fired those two employees and was informed by the Ethics Commission of a $5,000 fine relating to that incident. 

Then last month, Massachusetts’ Office of Campaign and Political Finance informed her campaign that it took contributions over the legal limit and failed to file deposit information in a timely manner, WCVB reported. 

"Her behavior, as alleged in today's indictment, is a slap in the face to the hardworking taxpayers in the city of Boston who have every right to expect that the city's funds are in good and honest hands," Special Agent in Charge Jodi Cohen said in a statement. "This case illustrates how the FBI, and our partners, are working hard every day to battle public corruption and the corrosive damage it does to people's faith in government."

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said in a statement that "Like any member of the community, Councilor Fernandes Anderson has the right to a fair legal process."

"But the serious nature of these charges undermines the public trust and will prevent her from effectively serving the city. I urge Councilor Fernandes Anderson to resign," Wu added.

Tania Fernandes Anderson, was the first Muslim, first formerly undocumented person and first African immigrant to hold office in the city.  (Lane Turner/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Anderson represents District 7, which includes the Boston neighborhoods of Roxbury, Dorchester, Fenway and a portion of the South End. 

"Councilor Anderson was elected to the Boston City Council on November 2, 2021, becoming the first African immigrant and Muslim-American elected to the Boston City Council," reads a bio of her on the City of Boston’s website. 

"Before serving as Councilor, Tania was the Executive Director of Bowdoin Geneva Main Streets, a parent advocate with the Boston Public Schools, program manager for a homeless women’s shelter, a business owner, and a child social worker. She has also been a foster mom to 17 kids while raising two biological children," the bio added. 

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Anderson is expected to appear in federal court in Boston later this afternoon.

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