Boston Blotter: JP Christmas Castle Housed a Deadbeat Dad

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-- Dominic Luberto, the man behind the Jamaica Plain Christmas castle, was found in contempt of court yesterday and ordered to pay $40,000 in back child support by a Middlesex County judge. [Herald]

-- Was it time to slash the tires? A Natick Dunkin' Donuts worker stands accused of malicious destruction of property after he allegedly took a knife to all four of a customer's tires. [Globe]

-- It was a bad day for angry food service workers. Haralambos Katsikis, the manager of the popular Billerica Mediterranean restaurant Stelio's, was arraigned on charges that he harassed and assaulted his female employees. [Herald]

-- Murder witness Phillip J. Williams stopped snitching and is set to start a one year prison sentence for contempt of court. Williams, a witness in the stabbing murder of cabbie Heureur Previlon, refused to testify in the trials of his alleged killers. [Suffolk County District Attorney]

-- Christopher Cook, a former federal courts employee from Pembroke, was sentenced to seven years for selling OxyContin to an undercover cop. [Herald]

All charges alleged until proven under law.

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