Former Everett School Superintendent Frederick Foresteire Pleads Guilty to Additional Charges

EVERETT – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Everett Police Chief Steven Mazzie announced today that the former Everett Superintendent of Schools Frederick Foresteire, 79, of Everett entered a guilty plea to two additional counts of indecent assault and battery on a person over 14.

The guilty pleas come after Foresteire’s conviction following a jury trial before Judge Emily Karstetter on February 9, 2023. After trial, Foresteire was sentenced to 18 months in the house of correction, with 90 days to serve, and the balance suspended for two years for indecently assaulting a then 41 year-old female employee, multiple times at the Everett Public School Administration building in 2017-2018.

Today, Judge Karstetter accepted the guilty pleas- related to his indecently assaulting two other women, a then 47 year-old woman and a then 64 year-old woman. The defendant was the supervisor of both women at the Everett Public School Department  in 2015 when he indecently touched them.

Foresteire was sentenced to 18 months in the House of Correction with that sentence suspended for one year. He was ordered to stay away from the victims and witnesses in this case and to stay away from Everett public schools and their events.  He was also ordered to register as sex offender.

The Assistant District Attorneys assigned to the case are Carrie Spiros & Rohin Ohri. The Victim Witness Advocate is Claire Coen.