DC Union President Faces 183 Years in Prison

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From Lachlan Markay, at the Foundry: 

 

A jury ruled on September 5 that Caleb Gray-Burriss, founder and president of the National Association of Special Police and Security Officers (NASPSO), was guilty of six counts of mail fraud, seven counts of theft from a labor organization, one count of criminal contempt, one count of obstruction of justice, and three union record-keeping violations.

Gray-Burriss’s conviction is the latest addition to a lengthy federal rap sheet amassed by the nation’s labor leaders so far this year.

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