Boston Herald

Oh, how Nangle’s web was weaved

- Howie CARR

Here he is, the hack du jour, Rep. David Nangle of Lowell, with two of his closest political friends, Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, in what are customaril­y described as happier times.

Nangle is a Democrat, and Tall Deval and Polito are Republican­s, but what’s party affiliatio­n mean at the State House?

I mean, if you’re indicted, you’re invited, and Nangle got the ultimate invitation Tuesday — he was arrested by the FBI after a 28-count corruption indictment for, among other crimes, mail fraud, wire fraud and filing false tax returns.

The extinguish­ed statesman is, of course, a member of the House Ethics Committee.

Nangle is 59, a former gas company employee who discovered his mission in life when he got a job as a hack coat-holder for the local hack state senator. There’s a long, long history of sticky fingers in Lowell politics — B. Joseph Tully, the ex-state senator, went away for attempted extortion at age 61 and then at age 84 was convicted of attempted extortion.

He was succeeded by Paul Sheehy, a jailbird state rep when he was elected to the state Senate, after a short stretch in Danbury for bank fraud where he was visited by young Marty Meehan, the future $602,500-a-year president of the University of Massachuse­tts.

Nangle doesn’t rise to quite to the level of those Merrimack Valley Hack Hall of Famers. But this indictment does indicate that he squandered most of his cash at six New England casinos and assorted internet gambling sites.

Among the accusation­s: Borrowed $100,000 from a relative who owned a Dracut restaurant but “as of late 2018, NANGLE owed the Dracut Owner approximat­ely $87,000.”

Borrowed $7,000 from a fellow state rep and still owes him $4,500, but apparently paid back some of the money in the form of campaign contributi­ons.

Got a hack job for a Lowell constituen­t, then had him file fraudulent tax returns, but the payroll patriot “refused to hit the submit button on TurboTax because he was aware that the inflated expenses were fraudulent. In response, NANGLE pressed the submit button, assuring the Lowell State Employee that NANGLE would ‘take the blame if anything happens.’ ” Claimed for tax purposes that he’d driven 290,040 miles in 2014-17, when in reality he’d only traveled 132,500 miles.

He “double-dipped” — and the feds actually use that word — taking deductions on expenses he’d already been reimbursed for as a solon, all of which was part of his scam that he ran a “consulting” business, which didn’t exist.

Used campaign cash to buy flowers for his girlfriend.

Claimed $6,500 in fraudulent charitable deductions.

Used a “straw vendor” to launder $1,500 in cash from his campaign account. Once, after winning $1,221 at a Connecticu­t casino, he paid someone else to cash the winnings, so as to avoid paying income taxes — all of which the feds say was captured on surveillan­ce cameras.

“The charges against David are merely allegation­s,” his lawyer said, and that presumably includes the surveillan­ce video.

By the way, Nangle blames his financial woes on … his ex-wife. Stop me if you’ve heard any of this before.

In addition to the Ethics Committee post, he has one of those phony-baloney “leadership” jobs — “second division chair.” Chair? How much does the second division table get? In addition to his $62,000 or so base, he grabs — grabbed — another $30,000. That’s how the speaker, who was once himself listed as an unindicted co-conspirato­r in another corruption conspiracy, keeps him and all the rest of ‘em in line.

Late last year, the payments to the lawyers started showing up on his campaign-finance reports. His local paper, the Lowell Sun, asked him if he was jammed up.

Being a member of the Ethics Committee, Nangle of course lied:

“It is advisable in this day and age of government accountabi­lity to obtain profession­al assistance from accountant­s, attorneys and consultant­s on a host of government-related issues. These profession­als are helpful in navigating the complex issues and requiremen­ts of a state legislator.”

Translatio­n #1: Not guilty, Your Honor!

Translatio­n #2: I have a disease, Your Honor. I’m a gambling addict.

Please, try not to let this destroy your faith in the integrity of the Massachuse­tts General Court. Look on the bright side — it took 49 days for the first solon of the year to get indicted.

 ?? JULIA MALAKIE / LOWELL SUN FILE ?? ALL TOGETHER: Gov. Charlie Baker embraces Rep. David Nangle while Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito speaks at Nangle’s September 2018 steak-andlobster fundraiser at Lenzi’s in Dracut.
JULIA MALAKIE / LOWELL SUN FILE ALL TOGETHER: Gov. Charlie Baker embraces Rep. David Nangle while Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito speaks at Nangle’s September 2018 steak-andlobster fundraiser at Lenzi’s in Dracut.
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