Boston, MA
Man sentenced for stealing $1.5M from Boston homeless shelter he ran
A former government director of a now-defunct Boston homeless shelter was sentenced on Thursday for stealing $1.5 million from the non-profit group. Utilizing shell accounts and fraudulent invoices in a scheme to siphon over 1,000,000 {dollars} from a company he had “full management” over, in line with Legal professional Normal Maura Healey’s Workplace.
On Thursday, Manuel Duran, 70, of West Roxbury, former government director and board president of Casa Nueva Vida (CNV), a now-closed publicly funded non-profit homeless shelter that had areas in Boston and Lawrence, pleaded responsible in Suffolk County Superior Court docket to the next fees:
4 counts of perjury, three counts of larceny over $1,200, and two counts of creating false entries in a company guide. Following Duran’s responsible plea, a Suffolk county decide sentenced him to at least one yr within the Home of Correction adopted by 4 years of probation, with the situations that he completes 250 hours of neighborhood service and may not work as a fiduciary or in transitional housing, in line with Legal professional Normal’s Workplace.
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The Legal professional Normal’s Workplace beforehand advisable a sentence of 4 to 6 years in state jail, with six years of concurrent probation.
Duran was additionally ordered to pay restitution with the quantity to be decided at a listening to at a later date in December.
The prison fees positioned in opposition to Duran are the results of a joint investigation by the Legal professional Normal’s Workplace and the Workplace of the Inspector Normal. The Inspector Normal’s Workplace launched an investigation following an nameless tip.
“A brief, nameless e mail to our fraud hotline sparked our investigation, which uncovered Duran’s theft of $1.5 million – funds supposed to assist among the most weak individuals in our neighborhood,” stated Performing Inspector Normal Natalie Monroe. “Our workplace, working with the Legal professional Normal’s Workplace, has ensured that Duran is held accountable for his actions.”
Duran was indicted on the costs in September 2021.
CNV, headquartered in Jamaica Plain, housed over 150 principally Spanish-speaking households at 14 areas in Boston and Lawrence. As CNV’s Govt Director, Duran basically had full management of CNV’s $7 million finances, officers said. Duran directed the procurement of web site alternatives and managed facility upkeep and staffing throughout all areas.
As of July 1, 2022, CNV’s shelter service applications had been adopted by Heading Residence, one of many largest emergency housing and shelter suppliers within the Boston space.
The investigation revealed that Duran used his government energy to lease 4 of his privately owned properties and one owned by a relative to CNV as shelter areas, permitting him to cover his embezzlement transactions via the areas, in line with officers.
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On behalf of CNV, Duran signed 4 annual disclosure varieties beneath oath, falsely testifying that the group, amongst different issues, was not a celebration to any transaction wherein any of its officers, administrators or trustees had a fabric monetary curiosity, the Legal professional Normal’s Workplace stated.
The varieties had been submitted to the Legal professional Normal’s Non-Revenue and Public Charities Division.
The investigation additional revealed three totally different fraudulent monetary schemes that Duran used to steal funds from CNV.
From 2014 to 2021, Duran siphoned greater than $1.1 million in lease cash paid by CNV for a shelter web site in Lawrence through the use of a shell firm he arrange as a center man, in line with the Legal professional Normal’s Workplace. Duran made inflated lease funds from CNV to the shell firm and had the non-profit pay lower than half of that quantity to the house owners of the property who had been unaware of the scheme.
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The prison investigation additionally revealed that between 2012 and 2020, Duran created faux invoices and contracts to acquire checks made out to 3 totally different distributors for work they by no means carried out. The distributors would money the checks with Duran current and supply the money on to him. Duran stole $242,012 from CNV in these fraudulent vendor funds for supposed fraudulent providers together with renovations, lead abatement and asbestos abatement.
The Legal professional Normal’s workplace additionally found that between 2014 and 2019, Duran stole roughly $140,831 from CNV by depositing the funds straight into his personal enterprise checking account. The paychecks had been made to a seasonal CNV upkeep worker who was in Puerto Rico when the paychecks had been issued.
In a separate civil matter, the Legal professional Normal’s Workplace sued Duran in September 2021 for abusing his place to improperly funnel state cash to himself. The lawsuit alleged Duran established shell corporations to buy properties he then leased to CNV at above-market charges, permitting him to funnel greater than $2 million in state funds to himself, officers said.
In January, the Legal professional Normal’s Workplace reached a civil settlement with Duran requiring him to pay $6 million and completely banning him from accepting a place as a fiduciary at a public charity; engaged on or with any enterprise related to the state or a state entity or any enterprise that receives cash from the state; and from forming a separate entity working beneath a distinct identify in an effort to violate the settlement.

Boston, MA
Josh Kraft supports Boston sanctuary policy defended by Mayor Wu, his opponent, in DC

Boston mayoral candidate Josh Kraft, left, and incumbent Mayor Michelle Wu. Both are Democrats. (Tréa Lavery/MassLive)Tréa Lavery
As Boston Mayor Michelle Wu departed Capitol Hill on Wednesday, her challenger in this year’s mayoral race, Josh Kraft, said he supported the immigration policy that Wu had defended to congressional Republicans.
In an hours-long hearing, Wu maintained that Boston’s policy of limited cooperation with the federal government on civil immigration enforcement was both legal and beneficial for the city, helping immigrants feel comfortable interacting with local police without fear of deportation.
Kraft supports “Boston’s policy of handling immigrants,” his campaign said in a statement Wednesday night.
That included support for Boston’s Trust Act, the law that directs police to cooperate with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials on criminal matters, such as investigating drug or weapons trafficking or arresting violent offenders, but prohibits police involvement with civil immigration enforcement, such as holding someone at ICE’s request without a criminal warrant.
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WASHINGTON, DC – MARCH 05: (L-R) Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and David J. Bier, Director of Immigration Studies at the Cato Institute, are sworn in during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on sanctuary cities’ policies at the U.S. Capitol on March 05, 2025 in Washington, DC. The hearing comes as President Donald Trump looks to implement key elements of his immigration policy, while threatening to cut funding to cities that resist the administration’s immigration efforts. (Photo by Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)Getty Images
To some, it’s known as a sanctuary city policy.
The campaign pointed to Kraft’s statement last week in which he said he “strongly opposes” the mass deportation plan pitched by President Donald Trump and Tom Homan, his acting director of ICE. Kraft denounced Homan’s “inflammatory rhetoric about a city he does not know,” referring to the border chief’s repeated shots at Wu and pledge to “bring hell” to Boston by way of an immigration crackdown.
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“It is outrageous to think about ICE officers raiding schools or places of worship to round up undocumented immigrants who are not engaged in criminal activity,” Kraft said.
“I know these people,” Kraft continued. “I’ve spent my life working with the immigrant community in and around Boston. I know their character and the contributions they make to the city of Boston. I also understand — and have great respect for — the important work that the Boston Police Department and other first responders do every day to keep Boston’s neighborhoods livable for all of our residents.”
Josh Kraft, son of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former CEO of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Boston, speaks at a campaign launch event announcing his candidacy for mayor of Boston at Prince Hall in Dorchester, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (Tréa Lavery/MassLive)Tréa Lavery/MassLive
In an X post Tuesday, Kraft also said he supported Wu going to Washington, D.C., to defend Boston, but he questioned the use of up to $650,000 in taxpayer funds, as reported by the Boston Herald, spent on a “show trial hearing.”
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Wu was one of four Democratic mayors to appear Wednesday before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. She was joined by New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, all of whom observe some form of sanctuary policy enshrined in local law.
The mayors have put “criminal illegal aliens back onto the streets” to commit violent crimes, U.S. Rep. James Comer, a Kentucky Republican and chair of the committee, insisted.
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Wu and the other mayors pushed back on that and similar claims.
Asked by Comer if Boston is a sanctuary city, Wu replied: “Boston is a safe city.”
“A sanctuary city clause does not mean our city will ever be a safe haven for violent criminals,” Adams said.
Wu used her opening statement to the committee to detail Boston’s recent public safety success, including its lowest homicide rate in decades last year.
Boston is safe, she said, “because all of our residents trust that they can call 911 in the event of an emergency or to report a crime. This federal administration’s approach is undermining that trust.”
Boston, MA
Battenfeld: Michelle Wu and Boston could face legal repercussions after much-hyped hearing

The much-hyped hearing, Wu’s first time on the national stage, turned out not to be so much of a show but more of a legal grilling of the mayor and three other city mayors aimed at getting them to admit under oath they weren’t following federal immigration law.
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