Geno Marconi may be a free man after Friday’s plea deal let him off with a $2,000 fine, but Pease Development Authority Vice Chair Neil Levesque said the truth is Marconi ran an “organized criminal conspiracy” as New Hampshire’s ports director.

Marconi pleaded guilty to one Class A misdemeanor count of violating the Driver Privacy Act for allegedly obtaining Levesque’s vehicle registration and sharing it with Bradley Cook, the former chair of a harbor advisory committee. Levesque said he is the victim of retaliation because he helped uncover Marconi’s various criminal schemes.

“I was but one witness who uncovered what I believe to be vast wrongdoing by the defendant. I was subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury to testify to what I knew, and I complied with my duty to provide that t

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