Posts Tagged ‘Union Corruption’
Steelworkers Boss Douglas Kelley Pleads Guilty
Steelworkers Secretary-Treasurer Douglas Kelley has pleaded guilty to embezzling from the union.
Read MoreAFSCME President Peggy Garrow Spends a Day in Jail
After pleading guilty to crimes back in April, AFSCME Local 3496 President Peggy Garrow has now heard her sentencing.
Read MoreSteelworkers Boss Gary F. Fridley II Busted?
Steelworkers boss Gary F. Fridley II has been indicted on a total of not one, not four, but five counts of back fraud.
Read MoreIBEW Boss Michael McKale Makes Guilty Plea
Michael McKale, an accountant for an employer of IBEW Local 98 (located in Philadelphia, Pa.), pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and assisting in the preparation and presentation of false federal income tax returns
Read MoreDetails Revealed About SEIU Boss Attia Little’s Crimes
On June 28, SEIU boss Attia Little was charged with embezzlement. Then just three days later, she pleaded guilty to the act.
Read MoreSEIU Boss Attia Little Charged With Big Crimes
Attia Little, former Property Services Division Operations Manager for SEIU (located in Washington, D.C.), was charged in a criminal information with one count of embezzlement from a labor organization
Read MoreAnother UAW Boss Sentenced for Embezzlement ($2.1 million)
Timothy Edmunds, the former Financial Secretary Treasurer of Local 412 of the United Auto Workers union, was sentenced to 57 months in prison today based on his convictions for embezzling $2.1 million in union funds
Read MoreAFGE Boss Dorothy Ferguson Sentenced for Crimes
Dorothy Ferguson, former Treasurer of AFGE Local 2516 (located in El Paso, Tex.), was sentenced to three years of probation.
Read MoreNPMHU Boss Scott E Rodgers Faces Criminal Sentencing
Scott E. Rodgers, former President of NPMHU Local 314 (located in Hazelwood, Mo.), was sentenced to six months of home confinement and five years of probation.
Read MoreNBPU Boss Joshua Fernandes Sentenced to Prison
Joshua Fernandes, former Treasurer of the NBPU, was sentenced to three months of imprisonment and two years of supervised release.
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