Former Maine Selectwoman Sentenced to 87 Months for Fraud
A former Chelsea, Maine, selectwoman convicted of extortion and fraud has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison on 10 charges.
Carole Swan was sentenced on Friday to 87 months.
Swan, who spent 19 years as selectwoman, was convicted in September of extortion for using her position to seek kickbacks from a contractor who plowed the town’s roads. She also was convicted last July of workers’ compensation fraud and income tax fraud.
She told the judge in U.S. District Court in Bangor on Friday that she was “desperately sorry for all of this.” She said she never ever thought she would hurt her family and her community.
The Kennbec Journal reports that she has 60 days before she starts her sentence in a Texas federal prison.
Copyright 2026 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Popular Today
- Why Toyota RAV4s Are Suddenly the Most Coveted Used Cars in America
- US, Mexico, Canada to Miss July USMCA Date, Ramping Up Trade Tension
- Ex-Shield AI Worker Sues Over ‘Profane, Egregious’ Acts by Senior Official
- Merck to Settle Bulk of Gardasil Suits for About $50 Million
Popular This Month
- The Adjuster’s Year Ahead: What AI Will and Won’t Change About the Job
- Ex-Shield AI Worker Sues Over ‘Profane, Egregious’ Acts by Senior Official
- ‘Big Tobacco’ Moment for Cannabis: What Insurers Need to Know About Murray v. Cresco
- PE Founder Constantino Ran Firm in ‘Drunken Haze,’ Ex-COO Says in Lawsuit