LOWELL — The attorney for Billoeum Phan is asking a Middlesex Superior Court judge to order a restaurant and bar in Woburn to turn over surveillance video and business records from the date State Police Sgt. Scott Quigley allegedly drank before a fatal head‑on crash — evidence he says could reveal misconduct by law enforcement figures tied to the Phan brothers’ murder case.
In a motion filed on Wednesday, attorney Lorenzo Perez asked the court to compel Teresa’s, located near the Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn, to preserve and produce “any and all video recordings” and business records from Dec. 12, 2023, the date Quigley crashed his cruiser, killing 37‑year‑old Angelo Schettino.
Perez wrote that the footage is “material, relevant, and potentially exculpatory evidence,” arguing it could identify “troopers, prosecutors, or support staff” who may have been drinking with Quigley before the crash — individuals who could become witnesses, subjects of investigation, or potential impeachment targets at trial…