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GUNMAKER: LAWSUIT BY NEWTOWN MASSACRE FAMILIES IS OVERREACH

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The maker of the assault rifle used to kill 26 children and educators at a Connecticut school in 2012 argued that attempts to limit the sale of such weapons to civilians are best left to lawmakers and not families of the victims who sued the company. A lawyer for Bushmaster Firearms, which manufactures the AR-15 that Adam Lanza used in his attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School, told a Connecticut judge the 2005 federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act prohibited the suit. “It’s not the role of this court or perhaps a jury to decide whether civilians as a broad class of people are not appropriate to own these kinds of firearms,” James Vogts, an attorney for Bushmaster’s parent company, Remington Arms, told a courtroom so packed that more than a dozen spectators were watching the hearing standing in a hallway outside the court. REUTERS

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The mother of the Texas “affluenza” teenager had her curfew eased, her attorney said on Monday, in her first court appearance since being charged by a grand jury last month with helping her son flee to Mexico. Tonya Couch, 49, was indicted by a Tarrant County grand jury on charges of hindering apprehension and money laundering for aiding her son Ethan Couch in violating a probation deal that kept him out for jail for killing four people while driving drunk in 2013. The curfew easing came at a hearing that lasted a few minutes before a district court judge. Her lawyer said after the session that the change will make it easier for her to find a job. He did not provide other details on the curfew. REUTERS

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Donald Trump’s presidential campaign manager has left, a Trump spokeswoman said on Monday, a further disruption to a campaign already at odds with senior Republican Party figures over his policies. The New York Times said Trump had fired Corey Lewandowski, citing two unnamed people. Lewandowski, who had managed Trump’s campaign since it began last year, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A person working for the campaign told Reuters that some staffers were only learning of the departure through media reports. “The Donald J. Trump Campaign for President, which has set a historic record in the Republican primary having received almost 14 million votes, has today announced that Corey Lewandowski will no longer be working with the campaign,” Hope Hicks, the campaign spokeswoman, said in a statement. REUTERS

Fruit, mannequin’s hand sacrificed in fireworks demo Cambridge officials use controlled explosions to get public’s attention with Fourth of July festivities approaching. SPENCER BUELL @MetroBOS

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If BuzzFeed and officials in Cambridge have anything in common, it’s that both know the best way to get our attention these days is to blow something up. That’s why the police and fire departments in the city staged a controlled explosion in an effort to spread awareness about the dangers of fireworks on the first official day of summer. Sacrificed this year to the destructive force of a detonated blasting cap: a cantaloupe, an orange and a mold of a human hand attached to a clothing store mannequin. The orange disintegrated, spraying its fragrant zest into the breeze. The cantaloupe broke into large chunks, flew skyward and sprayed its guts all over the grass. The most dramatic explosion was saved for the poor mannequin. The blast tore his palm and fingers to shreds and left a sizeable hole in his shorts at crotch-level. At his feet sat a pile of blood-red goop (ballistics gel). A stream of fake blood ran down his plastic leg. Don’t let that happen to you, officials said Monday. “Every year,” said Cambridge Fire Chief Gerald Reardon, “people get seriously injured: burns, loss of vision, loss of hearing and especially hand injuries.” Fireworks are unreliable, officials said. They can go off unexpectedly, or have so much extra gunpowder in them that

Cambridge officials exploded a mold of a human hand to demonstrate the importance of firework safety. DEREK KOUYOUMJIAN

they pack a bigger punch than one might anticipate. So amateurs looking to spruce up a cookout with some loud bangs and colorful flames inevitably end up burning or gravely wounding themselves every summer. Fireworks caused 775 fire and explosions in the state over the past decade, according to Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan, causing about $1.8 million in fire damage. Fireworks, of course, are illegal in Massachusetts. Even sparklers and party poppers are against the law in the state. The penalty ranges from $10

to $100 for possession and $100 to $1,000 for distribution. But that doesn’t stop hordes of scofflaws every year from bringing combustible entertainment back from out of state. The destructive power of fireworks is no joke. Last year, New York Giants defensive end Jason PierrePaul mangled his hand in a July 4 accident. Two young boys in Dorchester were injured in an explosion last summer, as was a man in Saugus and a man in Maine, who died of his injuries. On Monday, Ryan also took the beginning-ofsummer stunt as an op-

portunity to talk about the season’s other perils: water, windows and overheated cars. Children can drown in just 2 to 3 inches of water, she said. Accidents can happen quickly (in just 20 to 30 seconds) and silently (people who are drowning don’t yell and flail their arms around like in movies, so parents should keep a close watch at all times on young swimmers. As many as 5,000 are killed or injured each year in waterrelated accidents, she said. Open windows can also be a threat to little ones. About 14 children a day are injured falling out windows, sometimes through screens that can pop out easily. And Ryan issued a reminder to parents and pet owners not to leave vulnerable kids or animals in cars on hot days, even with the windows rolled down. To demonstrate, Cambridge police left one of their cruisers baking in the sun, then tested it with a heat-detecting gun. After about an hour, the car’s interior was at a sweltering 167 degrees.


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A Revere man was arraigned Monday on charges of wielding a hammer in a racially-motivated attack on a group of AfricanAmerican and Hispanic beachgoers, injuring one of them. Around 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, police arrived at Revere Beach after a man was reported swinging a hammer at people and shouting racial slurs near the bandstand, according

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to Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley. Upon their arrival, police said they saw 24-yearold Gianpaolo Cerretani — who was shirtless and covered with blood from a wound to his head — shouting profanities and racial epithets at a group of young men and teenage boys. A 12-inch long hammer was located in the sand near where he stood, Conley said. Before the incident, Cerretani allegedly took a football from a child on the beach, and the confrontation began after one of the members of the group returned the ball to the child. Police said that Cer-

retani became enraged at the group, and began shouting at them and swinging the hammer at the group. It was unclear where he found the hammer. The group eventually subdued Cerretani, who was also accused of later shouting a racial slur at a hospital security guard. Cerretani was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, civil rights violation, threats to commit a crime, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, Conley said. He was arraigned in Chelsea District Court where he was held without bail pending a dangerousness hearing Thursday.

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upset about the speed at which the victim was driving. He also allegedly threatened to kill the victim, whose children were in the car. “It certainly wasn’t a one-way attack. I’m not going to get into what my client says or didn’t say about what happened, but, according to the witness, it was not simply an attack,” Nguyen’s attorney, David Jellinek, told CBS Boston. The victim was beaten so severely he required hospitalization, according to MassLive. Nguyen was held on $20,000 bail and has been ordered to stay away from the accuser. JASON NUCKOLLS

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BRIEFS Facebook investors OK new share class to keep Zuckerberg at helm Facebook shareholders approved a proposal to create a new class of non-voting shares, a move aimed at letting Chief Executive OďŹƒcer Mark Zuckerberg give away his wealth without relinquishing control of the social media company he founded. The company’s plan to issue two “Class Câ€? shares for each Class A and Class B share held by shareholders, in what is eectively a 3-for-1 stock split, was approved by Facebook shareholders at the company’s annual general meeting on Monday. Zuckerberg said in December that he intended to put 99 percent of his Facebook shares into a new philanthropy project focusing on human potential and equality. The creation of the Class C shares would allow Zuckerberg to sell the non-voting stock, but keep the voting Class A and Class B shares that would let him retain control of Facebook. Zuckerberg plans on running Facebook “for a very long time,â€? the 32-year-old CEO told shareholders at a Q&A session at the AGM. Shareholders also approved the continued tenure of all the eight board members, including billionaire investor Peter Thiel, who were up for re-election. Facebook announced the plan to create the new class of non-voting shares on April 27. The approval of the plan was virtually certain since Zuckerberg controls the company. REUTERS

Fed internal watchdog to study oversight of cybersecurity at banks The Federal Reserve’s internal watchdog plans to study how well the central bank is overseeing cybersecurity practices at ďŹ nancial institutions, the U.S. central bank said on Monday. The OďŹƒce of Inspector General at the Fed’s Board of Governors plans to release the audit in the fourth quarter, the OIG said in a report on current and upcoming projects. Fed Chair Janet Yellen is due to appear before a U.S. Senate committee on Tuesday and will likely face questions about cybersecurity breaches involving the central bank. U.S. lawmakers have asked the Fed’s New York branch for information about how cybercriminals stole $81 million from a New York Fed account held by the central bank of Bangladesh. Lawmakers are also probing the Fed’s own cybersecurity practices after a Reuters report revealed more than 50 cyberbreaches at the Fed between 2011 and 2015. “The growing sophistication and volume of cybersecurity threats presents a serious risk to all ďŹ nancial institutions,â€? the OIG said in its report released on Monday. Cyberthieves have targeted large ďŹ nancial institutions around the world, including America’s largest bank JPMorgan Chase & Co. The chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said last month cybersecurity was the biggest risk facing the ďŹ nancial system. REUTERS

Firefighters hold ‘sleeping giant’ wildfire in check

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The more than 1,900 firefighters battling the Sherpa Fire were laboring under scorching heat that has led the National Weather Service to issue an excessive heat warning for California, Nevada and Arizona. A stubborn wildfire stoked by triple-digit temperatures blazed for a sixth day outside Santa Barbara in coastal Southern California on Monday as crews worked to keep the blaze some have called a “sleeping giant� in check, officials said. So far, the so-called Sherpa Fire burning in

chaparral and tall grass about 20 miles northwest of Santa Barbara has led to the evacuation of hundreds of residents from ranches and campgrounds in the hilly area. Authorities have considered allowing at least some of those people to return to their homes as they assess a blaze that overnight held at less than 8,000 acres, said Jim Schwarber, a spokesman for the multi-agency team combating the blaze. The fire, which broke out last Wednesday in the Los Padres National Forest and is 54 percent contained, has been called a “sleeping giantâ€? due to the triple-digit temperatures and bonedry brush in the area, which has not burned in decades, he said.Â

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“We’re working hard to keep that giant contained so it doesn’t wake up,â€? Schwarber said. So far, the blaze has destroyed only one building — a watertreatment center at a campground, he said. But it has threatened more than 200 structures and forced officials to close the 101 Freeway near the coast of the Pacific Ocean periodically as it has advanced to within less than a mile of the shore. “Red flag warningsâ€? for extreme fire conditions were in effect for mountains around Los Angeles on Monday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Matt Solum. About 200 miles to the south of the Sherpa Fire, firefighters were

battling a smaller blaze that started on Sunday in San Diego County near the border with Mexico. The wildfire just north of Tecate, Mexico, had charred more than 1,900 acres (769 hectares) and was only 5 percent contained on Monday, according to the website of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Two states away, the so-called Dog Head Fire in a largely unpopulated area of central New Mexico was at more than 17,000 acres with 9 percent containment on Monday, after the blaze destroyed 24 homes soon after breaking out last week, according to the tracking website InciWeb.gov. REUTERS

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Full Orlando 911 transcript released; gunman pledged allegiance to Islamic State The U.S. Justice Department and the FBI on Monday released what they said was the complete transcript of the phone conversation between the Orlando, Florida, shooter and 911 police operators as he threatened to strap explosives to his hostages. The release of the full transcript came a few hours after the FBI had issued an edited transcript of the calls. In the full transcript, the gunman, Omar Mateen, is quoted pledging allegiance to Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Mateen, 29, killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Florida on June 12, in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. He threatened to detonate a car rigged with bombs and to strap hostages into explosive

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vests, according to transcripts of the 911 calls he made while police tried to rescue people trapped in the club. The FBI and Justice Department said they had released a redacted transcript of the conversations because of sensitivity to the interests of survivors and victims’ families, and the integrity of the investigation. But the first transcript led U.S. House of Representative Speaker Paul Ryan and other politicians to call for the release of a full transcript

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after a political battle over gun violence brewed in the U.S. Congress. Mateen’s conversations with a dispatcher and crisis negotiators were made public as police sought to fend off criticism that they may have acted too slowly to end a three-hour standoff at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. “You people are gonna get it and I’m gonna ignite it if they try to do anything stupid,” Mateen said during one of the calls, according to the FBI transcript. REUTERS

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Is there a new Bling Ring? Sometimes life imitates Sofia Coppola movies … right? Recently there’s been a spate of high-end Hollywood burglaries, which saw jewelry and large sums of cash swiped from the homes of the rich and famous, namely Kevin Hart, Chris Brown, Scott Disick and Blac Chyna. Now law enforcement officials are telling TMZ that the thefts might be connected — that it might be copycat burglars who themselves are stealing an idea from the original “Bling Ring,” the group of youngs who nicked goods from Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom, Lindsay Lohan and more back in 2008 and 2009. Their exploits were chronicled in Coppola’s 2013

film, and maybe a new group of kids saw that and thought getting busted and milked for an art movie was a solid idea. Or maybe there is no new Bling Ring and this is all simply a coincidence. Either way, you should watch Sofia Coppola’s underrated motion picture “The Bling ALL PHOTOS Ring.” GETTY IMAGES

Will Liam Payne be the next father in 1D?

One Direction member Liam Payne is ready to start a family with girlfriend Cheryl Cole, according to reports. The 22-year-old singer has been dating Cole for about eight months. And according to The Sun, he and the former “X Factor” judge are ready to take their relationship to the next level. The U.K. tabloid has revealed that the two are reportedly trying for a baby, which would

make Payne the second member of One Direction to become a parent — earlier this year, Louis Tomlinson’s ex-girlfriend Briana Jungwirth gave birth to a baby boy named Freddie. We know we’re jumping the gun, but we’re hoping that fellow boy band members Harry Styles and Niall Horan join in on the baby bonanza soon, because nothing would be cuter than a 1D group playdate.

Maxim criticized for Photoshopping Priyanka Chopra’s armpits Actress Priyanka Chopra looks flawless on Maxim India’s June/July cover, but it seems as though the editors beg to differ. When the cover image was released, the focus wasn’t on the actress, named “The Hottest Woman in the World” by the lad mag, but on her silky smooth armpit, which, truth be told, looks totally unrealistic and almost doll-like. The Photoshop move has us wondering,

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what exactly was wrong with Chopra’s armpit? Is this the expectation for the perfect armpit? How much Nair do we have to use for our armpits to look like that? While Twitter users agree Chopra is abso-

lutely stunning, they were enraged with the magazine for “whitewashing” the actress’ pits. Neither Chopra nor Maxim have addressed the allegations about the edited armpit.

Zoe Saldana fires back at ‘Nina’ critics Zoe Saldana, who portrayed Nina Simone in the recent biopic “Nina,” has fired back over criticism about her casting as the late singer. “There’s no one way to be black,” she says in an interview in Allure. “I’m black the way I know how to be. ... I’m raising black men. Don’t

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Saldana also condemns critics who deemed her “too pretty” to play Simone, noting, “I never saw her as unattractive. Nina looks like half my family! But if you think the [prosthetic] nose was unattractive, then maybe you need to ask yourself, What do you consider beautiful?” Snap.

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Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble are the focus of Morgan Neville’s doc “The Music of Strangers,â€? hitting area theaters on Friday. The outďŹ t’s new record, “Sing Me Home,â€? is currently available from Sony Masterworks. THE ORCHARD

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“I can be really nasty,� Yo-Yo Ma confesses, with a laugh. This is not what one would expect. He’s one of the world’s most renowned cellists — a child prodigy who, at 60, has long been enshrined as a legend. He has 18 Grammys to his name. But like most serious musicians, he’s far from severe. His warm and amused demeanor doesn’t change even when we talk about something serious. Ma is here, with “20 Feet from Stardom� filmmaker Morgan Neville, to talk about “The Music of Strangers,� a new documentary about the Silk Road Ensemble, the outfit

he helped form in 1998, comprised of musicians from all over the world. For both Ma and Neville, the Silk Road Ensemble and the film about them were born out of a need to not just grow as artists, but use their art to change the world. “How can I use film to make things better? How useful is my work? These are all issues I think about as a filmmaker,� Neville says. “He and I were asking similar questions of ourselves.� One answer to their questions: Just as the film shows people from all over the world collaborating, it could inspire others to see past superficial differences, particularly at a time when bigotry and isolationism are being preached by a certain presidential candidate. “Given the present environment, I think we’re finding that, in fact, people can collaborate together if they share values — if they have respect for one another, for what the other person does, and the willingness to be generous,� Ma explains. “ O n e thing I’ve thought about as we started to screen the film is how much the work Yo-Yo does is about empathy,� Neville says. “He’s tried to use music to make friends, not strangers, out of peoGETTY ple. These IMAGES foreign cul-

tures that get demonized in our media, he’s tried to make them human. That’s exactly what we do in documentary film — the experience of showing a life that seems totally different but in which you recognize a piece of yourselves in them. Film and music are very much about empathy.� In a way, Ma understands some people’s reluctance to cross-cultural gaps. “We’re living in a world that we all acknowledge is changing so quickly, and very few people can keep up with that pace of change,� says Ma. He points to how even something like Uber can be scary: It creates new paradigms or dramatically alters, if not reinvents, industries. “It’s about change and disruption — which is good up to a certain point. But then how do people deal with change? “For some people change makes them very fearful. One reaction to fear is to protect yourself. You form smaller communities, you build walls, you create some kind of distance between you and the other. That actually goes contrary to human nature. The other part of human nature is to open up, to be hospitable. One of the things we were trying to do together was to show that the antidote to fear is generosity. I don’t mean to be saccharine, but the opposite of fear is love.� The mission of the Silk Road Ensemble doesn’t end with the movie. “We’re building bridges, not walls. It’s that simple,� Ma says. “We can

bring back walls, but then we’re going to go back to medieval culture, when we have lots of forts and lots of moats — all firewalls, virtual ones or actual ones. But if we choose to be open and communicative, we’ll actually have access to everyone’s strengths. That will make for the strongest communities in the world.�

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If you’re a sports fan, you’ve probably been “Tyson-ed” more than a few times. During Mike Tyson’s heyday in the boxing ring, fans would dish out a pretty penny on Pay-per-view TV to see Iron Mike flex his muscle. But because Tyson was so good, routinely knocking out opponents in the first or second round, consumers often felt ripped off by dishing out big bucks for five minutes worth of action. People who attend sporting events in person are also “Tysoned” from time-to-time as there’s no guarantee that you’re going to witness a good game despite the ungodly amount of money pro sports tickets cost in 2016. A new secondary market ticket company called GameHedge, however, is looking to rewrite that narrative. The company last week announced that it will offer 50 percent refunds of their ticket prices if a consumer attends a game in which the home team is blown out. For instance, if you buy a Yankees ticket off of GameHedge for $100 and the Yankees lose at Yankee Stadium by five or more runs, you’ll get $50 back. “I’m a huge sports

It’s a very interesting time period when it comes to live sporting event attendance and the ticket industry. For instance, the NFL is so good on TV (the league again broke its own TV ratings records last season) that there is worry that fans will opt to stay home over going through the hassle and spending the money it takes to go to the live event. SportsBusinessDaily reported in January that the NFL saw a small regular season attendance decline in the 2015 season and that there were just 12 teams in the league that played at 100 percent capacity in all of their home games. In response to this trend, the NFL has done things like installing its popular RedZone channel on TV monitors throughout their stadiums on game days. Time will tell if tweaks like that work.

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fan and I’ve been to many games,” GameHedge founder Warren Friss told Metro. “I’ve had some amazing experiences but there are also times where you walk out of the game and you’re just really disappointed that you spent so much money on such a bad game. You’re fighting traffic, paying for parking, pay-

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ing for concessions and the team doesn’t do anything for you. In other businesses — like, if you go to a five-star restaurant and you’re dissatisfied, the restaurant will do something to make it right. That doesn’t happen in sports.” Friss has done the math, and 1 in 8 MLB games qualifies for the guarantee.

So how do they make money? Comparing ticket prices from last night’s Red Sox game against the Chicago White Sox, the cheapest ticket at StubHub was $39.95 and the most expensive ticket was $399. The cheapest ticket at GameHedge was $44 and the most expensive ticket was going

for $433. GameHedge tickets are slightly higher across the board, but they’re banking on people going to them based on the blowout guarantee. GameHedge plans to implement the same type of good game guarantee for other major sports as well. For example, if an NFL team loses at home by

Secondary sites like StubHub began popping up in part because of consumers’ dissatisfaction with Ticketmaster, which had something close to a monopoly on the industry at the turn of the century. On Monday it was announced that around 50 million people are in line to receive vouchers for free tickets because of a class-action lawsuit over Ticketmaster’s ticket fees.

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COPA AMERICA: ARGENTINA WILL TEST USA The United States is guaranteed two more games after making the Copa America Final Four. RICH SLATE @RichSlate

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At least up until this point, U.S. men’s soccer couldn’t have asked for a better scenario over these last few weeks: After losing, 2-0, to Colombia in the opener, they have won three straight games (beating Costa Rica, Paraguay and Ecuador) to reach the 2016 Copa America semifinals on their home turf. With that, they are guaranteed two more matches in this tournament against some of the best national teams in the world. Of course now comes the really difficult part as the U.S. takes on Argentina on Tuesday (9 p.m., Fox Sports 1) at Houston’s NRG Stadium. The winner of that will take on the winner of

Wednesday’s (8 p.m., Fox Sports 1) other semifinal — Chile vs. Colombia —on Sunday in the Final with the losers meeting in the third-place game on Saturday. Argentina looked the part of the No. 1 team as they dispatched Venezuela, 4-1, on Saturday at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro. Iconic midfielder Lionel Messi started for the first time in this Copa America and responded with a goal and two assists as he received the Man of the Match award afterwards. This is the fourth time in their last five tournaments (Copa America, World Cup) that Argentina has reached at least the semifinals. As their manager Gerardo Martino said, “We came here (to the United States) with one goal in mind: to win the 2016 Copa America.” Besides the crowd that should be firmly behind them in Texas (although Argentina’s fans traveled well, with 59,183 mostly wearing

Can American striker Clint Dempsey stay red hot against Argentina?

their colors at Gillette), the other tangible advantage the Americans could have over the Argentines is rest. It’s debatable if it will make much of a difference, but the U.S. beat Ecuador 2-1

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By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Tracy Lewis-Marsman, Beverly B. Lewis to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB dated July 17, 2007, and registered at the Suffolk Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 740330, as noted on CertiďŹ cate of Title No. 123705; said mortgage was then assigned to Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, L.P. by virtue of an assignment dated December 24, 2008, and ďŹ led as Document No. 760820, and further assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust by virtue of an assignment dated May 4, 2015, and ďŹ led as Document No. 844694, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 12:00 PM on July 13, 2016, on the mortgaged premises. The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as described in said mortgage:

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Edward McQuillan and Christine McQuillan to New England Capitol Mortgage Corporation, dated May 27, 2003 and recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book 31563, Page 71, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from New England Capitol Mortgage Corporation to GMAC Bank dated May 27, 2003 and recorded with said registry on May 28, 2003 at Book 31563 Page 88 and by assignment from Ally Bank f/k/a GMAC Bank to Ditech Financial LLC f/k/a Green Tree Servicing LLC dated December 4, 2015 and recorded with said registry on January 11, 2016 at Book 55582 Page 30, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 p.m. on July 13, 2016, on the mortgaged premises located at 324 West Third Street, Unit No. 2, West Third Street Condominium, South Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage,

The land located at 48 Alabama Street, Boston, Suffolk County Massachusetts: NORTHWESTERLY: by Alabama Street, ďŹ fty-three and eighty-six hundredths, (53.86) feet; NORTHEASTERLY: by lot 8-A, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred (100) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by lots 30 and 31, as shown on said plan, ďŹ fty and sixty-six hundredths (50.66) feet, and SOUTHWESTERLY: by lot 5-A, as shown on said plan, one hundred (100) feet. Said land is shown as lot 6-A in Block L on a subdivision plan drawn by E.J. Fitzgerald, C.E., dated January 3, 1949, as approved by the Court, ďŹ led in the Land Registration OfďŹ ce as plan No. 650-P, a copy of a portion of which if tiled with CertiďŹ cate of Title No. Said premises now being known and numbered as 48 Alabama Street, Boston, MA 02126 Being the same premises conveyed to Tracy Lewis Marsman and Beverly B. Lewis Joint Tennants from Tracy Lewis Marsman, with a reserved life estate in Beverly B. Lewis Dated August 10, 2006 and recorded August 18, 2006 with the Suffolk Registry of Deeds Document 724640, CertiďŹ cate of Title 123705

The Unit is conveyed together with a 50% interest in the common areas and facilities (the ‘’Common Elements’’) of the Condominium described it the Master Deed, attributable to the Unit.

TO WIT: The Unit known as Unit 2 in the West Third Street Condominium (‘’the Condominium’’), located at 324 West Third Street, South Boston, MA, a Condominium established pursuant to Chapter 183A of the Massachusetts General Laws (the ‘’Condominium Law’’) by Master Deed dated September 12, 1989 and recorded at the Suffolk Registry of Deeds in Book 15830, Page 66, as may be amended of record. The Unit is shown on the oor plans (the ‘’Floor Plans’’) recorded with the Master Deed to which is afďŹ xed the veriďŹ ed statement of a registered architect in the form required by Section 9 of the Condominium Law, and is shown on the Unit Plan recorded in Book 15830, Page 112.

The Unit is intended to be used solely for residential purposes and uses accessory thereto permitted from time to time by the Zoning By-Laws of the City of Boston and for no other purpose, except as may be expressly permitted by the Trustees in accordance with the provisions of the West Third Street Condominium Trust. The Unit is conveyed with the beneďŹ t of and subject to: (c) the rights, covenants, easements and agreements contained in the Master Deed, Condominium Trust and By-Laws, as any of the same may be amended from time to time pursuant to the provisions thereof, and the Unit Deed recorded in Book 15830, Page 122. (d) The provisions of the Condominium Law, Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 183A. For title see deed recorded at the Suffolk Registry of Deeds in Book 15830, Page 127 and deed recorded herewith. For mortgagor’s(s’) title see deed recorded with Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Book 31563, Page 69. see also deed recorded at said registry in Book 31675, Page 249.

Subject to and with the beneďŹ t of easements, reservation, restrictions, and taking of record, if any, insofar as the same are now in force and applicable.

These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the beneďŹ t of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed.

In the event of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal description of the premises, the description as set forth and contained in the mortgage shall control by reference.

TERMS OF SALE:

This property has the address of 48 Alabama Street, Mattapan, MA 02126 Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and gas rights and proďŹ ts, water rights and stock and all ďŹ xtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this sale. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other municipal liens and water or sewer liens and State or County transfer fees, if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier’s or certiďŹ ed check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a deposit and the balance in cashier’s or certiďŹ ed check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the ofďŹ ces of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, time being of the essence.

A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certiďŹ ed or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certiďŹ ed or bank check at Harmon Law OfďŹ ces, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale.

DITECH FINANCIAL LLC F/K/A GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC Present holder of said mortgage By its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California Street Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500 201412-0593 - TEA

June 21, 2016, June 28, 2016, and July 5, 2016

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The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to and with the beneďŹ t of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with the Mortgagee’s attorneys, DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein within three (3) business days after written notice of the default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be conveyed to the said second highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said written notice. If the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described property, the Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described property at the amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed and the consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (hereinafter called the “Escrow Agentâ€?) until the deed shall be released from escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days after the date of sale, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to have been properly fulďŹ lled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged.

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Other terms to be announced at the sale. Dated: May 31, 2016 U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust By: Reneau J Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D Beverly, MA 01915 (978) 921-2670 52164 (LEWIS-MARSMAN) June 14, 2016, June 21, 2016, June 28, 2016

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