A radical Boston Democrat has been sentenced to serve prison time after being convicted on federal corruption charges.
Former City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was once hailed as Boston’s first black Muslim female council member.
Now, she’s heading to federal prison for ripping off hard-working taxpayers.
Fernandes Anderson was sentenced to prison on Friday after pleading guilty to public corruption charges.
The charges are related to a kickback scheme that Fernandes Anderson used to enrich herself while in office.
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Fernandes Anderson was arrested by federal agents in December 2024, as Slay News reported at the time.
She had served as Vice Chair of the Post Audit Committee, a role responsible for overseeing government accountability.
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Prosecutors charged her with five counts of wire fraud and one count of theft concerning programs receiving federal funds.
According to U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy, the charges stemmed from “an alleged kickback scheme she orchestrated to obtain several thousand dollars in taxpayer money in exchange for bribes paid.”
The indictment outlined that Fernandes Anderson awarded a $13,000 bonus to a staff member.
However, that employee was also a relative, identified in documents as “Staff Member A.”
Prosecutors said the agreement required the staff member to return approximately $7,000 of the bonus directly to her.
Evidence presented in court showed the transaction was completed inside a bathroom at Boston City Hall.
According to the indictment, text messages revealed Fernandes Anderson and the staffer discussing the kickback and confirming the payment arrangement.
After pleading guilty in May, Fernandes Anderson appeared in court on Friday for sentencing.
A federal judge sentenced her to one month in prison.
The term is followed by three years of supervised release.
She was also ordered to repay the $13,000 in restitution.
Federal prosecutors had recommended a prison term of one year and one day.
However, the court ultimately imposed the shorter sentence for the Democrat.
Former Boston City councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was sentenced Friday to one month in federal prison for taking thousands of dollars of kickbacks in the bathroom of Boston City Hall.
She was the first practicing Muslim and first illegal immigrant elected to the Council. pic.twitter.com/QTRxxBnLZ0
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Outside the courthouse following the decision, Fernandes Anderson made a brief statement.
“I actually don’t like being in the media,” she told reporters.
“It’s just too much and so can you please, I’m asking you for the love of god, stop talking about me? Just let the story go. It happened, I took responsibility.”
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— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 7, 2025
The case drew widespread attention due to Fernandes Anderson’s position on the council and the nature of the allegations.
Prosecutors emphasized that the scheme directly abused taxpayer funds.
The case has also severely undermined public trust in the city’s governing body.
Fernandes Anderson had first been elected to the Boston City Council in 2021, becoming the first Muslim member in its history.
Her conviction and sentencing mark one of the highest-profile corruption cases involving a member of the council in recent years.
The Boston City Council has not issued an official statement in response to the sentencing.
Federal authorities, meanwhile, said the case underscores the importance of holding public officials accountable when taxpayer funds are misused.
Fernandes Anderson is scheduled to begin serving her prison sentence in the coming weeks.
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