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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Saugus Selectmen

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Saugus selectman facing charges of theft from nonprofit, misuse of campaign funds

 
A Saugus selectman is among three former employees of the Boston Center for Adult Education facing criminal charges for allegedly stealing over $1.7 million from the nonprofit, Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins said Tuesday.

Mark Mitchell, who was first elected in a special election to recall the board in 2015, was also indicted on various campaign finance charges, Rollins said in a statement.

Mitchell, 49, a former comptroller of the center, faces a slew of charges including making false entries in corporate books, publishing of false or exaggerated statements, common law uttering, and four counts of larceny by scheme. He allegedly directed over $240,000 of the center’s money to a private youth baseball organization he runs, Saugus Wings, the statement said.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/07/23/saugus-selectman-facing-charges-theft-from-nonprofit-misuse-campaign-funds/iBonsMnbv2XVmKGfgxNCiI/story.html