Crime & Safety

Girlfriend of Broc Dokos Arraigned for Perjury in Connection With Assault Case

BREAKING: Former Tewksbury wrestling champion Broc Dokos is accused of attacking a male victim during a house party in July.

TEWKSBURY, MA — The then-girlfriend of former Tewksbury wrestling champion Broc Dokos and a Winchester man have been arraigned on a perjury charge in connection with the assault case involving Dokos stemming from an alleged assault at a Tewksbury house party, according to the Middlesex District Attorney's Office.

Amanda Ferreria, 19, of Tewksbury and Fox Maxwell, 19, of Winchester are accused of submitting false testimony in connection with the July 3 assault. Dokos, 19, of Lawrence is accused of assaulting another man causing serious injuries to the victim.

The defendants were released on their own personal recognizance by Clerk Magistrate Matthew Day Tuesday in Middlesex Superior Court.

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“Both of these defendants gave allegedly false testimony to the court compromising the integrity of an ongoing investigation and the judicial process,” said District Attorney Marian Ryan in a statement.

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The DA's office alleges that both Ferreria and Maxwell testified they were present during the incident, they witnessed the incident and said that the victim was the initial aggressor in the incident. The DA's office further alleges that both Ferreria's and Maxwell's testimony were found to be false, and that neither were present at the party.

The Division 2 State Wrestling Champion was placed into custody on July 4 after an alleged attack left the victim temporarily unconscious and with broken bones, according to Tewksbury police.

According to the District Attorney's Office, the next hearing in the perjury case is Feb. 3 for a pretrial conference.

Editor's Note: The information above was provided by the Middlesex County District Attorney's Office. It does not imply a conviction.

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