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CARR: Polito caught in a Kodak moment

- Buy Howie’s book “Kennedy Babylon” at howiecarrs­how.com.

Pay no attention to those photograph­s on the internet of Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito yukking it up with disgraced state trooper Leigha Genduso.

So what if Karyn posed with Leigha in what looks like the Seaport District, as Leigha’s recently “retired” ex-boyfriend, Lt. Col. Dan Risteen, looks on.

“You’re leaping to the conclusion that I know this woman,” Polito was telling me Friday morning, when I cold-called her on her cellphone. “I take thousands of pictures, Howie.”

Yes, I said, but this isn’t just one picture. There are at least two. You can see them at turtleboys­ports.com. And by the way, Karyn, Leigha Genduso is from Shrewbury, just like you.

“I don’t know where she lives,” Polito snapped. “I don’t know that she lives in Shrewsbury.”

Really? Have you forgotten that she acknowledg­ed under oath that she was from Shrewsbury? Your BFF also admitted in court that she had committed perjury before a federal grand jury, in addition to drug dealing, income tax evasion and money-laundering.

So maybe trooper Genduso was again just “perjurizin­g,” as she likes to put it, when she claimed to be from Shrewsbury.

“I take many pictures every day,” Polito kept repeating. “Now, I understand there is an investigat­ion ...”

So, Karyn, you were the state rep from Shrewsbury in 2007 when your BFF Leigha ratted out her gangster boyfriend (not Risteen) and decided that her rap sheet qualified her for a job with the state police. Did you write a letter of recommenda­tion for your constituen­t?

“I don’t know anything about that, I, I — no!”

Well, that’s a relief. The future lieutenant governor didn’t write a letter of recommenda­tion for her constituen­t, the gangster’s moll. She just posed for multiple photos with her.

In case you haven’t been following the multiple scandals roiling the state police (and more are coming!), here’s another sample of trooper Genduso as she rats out her thug ex-boyfriend in 2007. This is from her cross-examinatio­n by a defense attorney:

You knew at the time you went to the grand jury that you’d been a pot dealer, right?

Yes.

You knew you’d helped hide $275,000, right?

Yes.

You knew you cheated on your tax returns, right?

That’s correct.

And not just with the pot money, but with your waitressin­g tips, which everybody does, but you knew you did it?

I was just going to say everyone does it.

But you did it?

Correct.

Everybody does it, but not everybody’s watched as closely by the feds as you were at that time, right? That’s right.

So that was trooper Genduso’s excuse — everybody does it. Good attitude for a cop. During crossexami­nation, the lawyer for her drug-dealing ex-boyfriend produced testimony from her first appearance before the grand jury, when she took the Fifth Amendment over and over again.

Among the reasons you took the Fifth was to protect yourself, right?

Yes.

Because it’s a privilege against self-incriminat­ion, right? That’s correct.

And you say words to the effect — I mean, we have the exact transcript, but you say words to the effect — ‘I respectful­ly decline to answer the question and invoke my rights and privileges under the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constituti­on.’ You’ve got that mantra down pretty good, don’t you? Right.

You can see why Leigha was such a prized catch for the state police. She was ready for her courtroom close-up. She’d memorized her Fifth Amendment rights, right down to the “respectful­ly.”

Even before she got her badge and gun and K-9, La Genduso had a wicked sense of entitlemen­t. She seemed to understand that her choice of boyfriends — they were always big shots, whether in the underworld or the state police — gave her a lot of clout.

Then the lawyer started inquiring about her jailhouse visits to her boyfriend, and how she was so concerned about going to prison herself that she asked him to plead guilty:

What did he say?

He said he’s not going to, that he’ll win the case, and like I said prior to this, that no judge will put me away for contempt for two years.

How was your demeanor at this time?

I was crying my eyes out. I didn’t want to go.

And what did he say about you testifying before the grand jury?

He told me to take the Fifth again, and just don’t worry about it ... no judge will put me away for a long period of time.

Taking the Fifth, over and over and over again. The more

I think about my conversati­on with Karyn Polito Friday morning, the more I can see why those two Shrewsbury besties so enjoyed having their picture taken together. Leigha took the Fifth in front of the grand jury, Karyn took the Fifth when she spoke to me.

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 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTOS BY CHRIS CHRISTO, ABOVE; AND NANCY LANE, RIGHT ?? ‘I DON’T KNOW WHERE SHE LIVES’: Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, right, is from the same community as suspended state trooper Leigha Genduso, but Polito stressed she did not write a recommenda­tion for Genduso to join the state police.
STAFF FILE PHOTOS BY CHRIS CHRISTO, ABOVE; AND NANCY LANE, RIGHT ‘I DON’T KNOW WHERE SHE LIVES’: Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, right, is from the same community as suspended state trooper Leigha Genduso, but Polito stressed she did not write a recommenda­tion for Genduso to join the state police.
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