Promoter For Bold Point Concerts Plead Guilty to Domestic Assault in Maine

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Promoter For Bold Point Concerts Plead Guilty to Domestic Assault in Maine

Promoter plead guilty to domestic assault
Alex Gray, the concert promoter for the waterfront concerts at Bold Point in East Providence, pled guilty to domestic assault charges in 2017 and as a result has lost his permit to operator concerts with the City of Portland, Maine. The Portland Press Herald first reported the story.

The victim Erica Cole reported head injuries and a broken jaw.

The East Providence concerts are linked to two companies RI Waterfront Events and the sister company Newport Waterfront Events.

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Gray’s ties to the East Providence venue are deep — he is the promoter. And, in 2017 the licenses to operate the East Providence venue were transferred to his control.

His corporation in Rhode Island, Waterfront Concerts, LLC’ s agent is Katherine Spaziano, according to documents filed with the RI Secretary of State’s Office.

Spaziano is a top person in the Rhode Island companies — she is the director of ticketing and guest services for RI Waterfront Events and Newport Waterfront events. Those documents were filed with the state just ten-days ago.

This image show the two separate section of the documents filed - the top showing Spaziano and the bottom Gray.

Portland Removes Gray

Portland’s move to remove Gray from operating the events was sparked by his victim and former girlfriend - Cole.

Cole wrote in a letter to Portland City officials:

Erica Cole
In the courtroom, Alex stated “we fundamentally disagree what’s on the police report”. After pleading guilty in court, Alex proceeded to defend his innocence outside of the courthouse, saying: “If I hit someone's head five-to-ten times, I would not be here for a deferred dismissal, I’d be here for a murder charge.” The truth is that I didn’t even write my own statement. A Portland police officer recorded a statement on my behalf, as I shook uncontrollably on a hospital bed.

The officer took my statement at Maine Medical Center, where an ambulance brought me by request of the police and paramedics. According to the police report, they were concerned of a “closed head injury, and a fractured jaw” after observing redness and swelling to the right side of my head. Since being assaulted, I’ve undergone dental work on my right side because of my now offset bite. My dental work, along with my ambulance and emergency room bills, still weigh on me financially as I write this letter.

I spent weeks after the assault homeless, washing my one outfit and only pair of underwear in a sink. I slept on a couch for seven months, unable to provide myself with even the necessities. Over the past year, I've started from scratch to rebuild a life, and I'm proud of everything I've accomplished in that time.

READ THE REST OF HER LETTER

East Providence City Manager did not respond to a request for comment.

In Portland, the decision to strip Gray’s company of the city’s contract and licenses to operate the summer events is not ironclad as Gray was replaced by Live Nation — the dominant concert promotion company in the region and headed in New England by Don Law. “The City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to contract with Live Nation for the concert series on the city-owned Maine State Pier this summer even though the move will not necessarily keep a local promoter who pleaded guilty to domestic violence assault from being involved in the shows,” reported the Portland Press Herald in April.


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