Schenectady School District releases redacted report on accused terrorist Raucci
The Schenectady School District has released portions of a report on former employee and accused terrorist Steven Raucci.
The report, obtained by CBS 6 reporter Marci Natale, is 109 pages long and is heavily redacted.
The report covers 65 hours of interviews with 35 people and includes but is not limited to 10,000 emails to and from Raucci on topics including leases, contracts, union discipline, personnel business and other employee-related matters.
That investigation was conducted by an outside investigator from the North Country BOCES.
Sixty-one-year-old Raucci was indicted back in February on 26 counts that included arson and terrorism for allegedly intimidating enemies by planting explosives on their cars and at their homes.
Raucci is at the Schenectady County Jail.
The school district initiated its own investigation into the matter back in the spring in an effort to find out how much staff and administrators knew about the alleged misconduct of Raucci.
To read the first 11 pages of the report, click the link under Related Multimedia at right. Please note, the rest of the 109-page report is heavily blacked out, rendering it virtually incomprehensible.





