NALC Union Boss Robert Lucey Sentenced After Guilty Plea
Robert Lucey, Treasurer of NALC Branch 286, was sentenced to two years of house correction, followed by two years of probation, as well as restitution after pleading guilty to larceny, forgery, and false checks.
From the Department of Labor:
On August 23, 2024, in the Pittsfield District Court in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Robert Lucey, former Treasurer of National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Branch 286 (located in Pittsfield, Mass.), pleaded guilty to one count of larceny over $1,200, eight counts of forgery of a check, and eight counts of uttering a false check, in violation of Massachusetts G.L. c. 266, 30(1); c. 267, 1; and c. 267, 5, respectively. Lucey was then sentenced to two years in a house of correction (suspended) and two years of probation, and he was ordered to pay restitution in the amount $7,961. The guilty plea and sentencing follow an investigation by the OLMS Boston-Buffalo District Office and the Pittsfield Police Department.