Posts Tagged ‘Union Corruption’
AFGE President Muriel Newman Sentenced for Wire Fraud
Muriel Newman, President of AFGE Local 2779, had been sentenced to three years of probation, plus a year of home detention.
Read MoreLIUNA Boss Thomas J. Erickson Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
LIUNA Union Boss Thomas J. Erickson has pleaded guilty to embezzlement from a labor union.
Read MoreSteelworkers President Dilanjan Miller Faces Bank Fraud Charges
Dilanjan Miller, President of United Steelworkers Local 2513, has been charged with bank fraud.
Read MoreNALC Union Boss Thomas Hill Faces Criminal Sentencing
Thomas Hill, NALC Treasurer, has been sentenced after pleading guilty to felony theft. The sentencing includes 240 months fo unsupervised probation, restitution, and fees and assessments.
Read MoreNALC President Jacob Wilkins Sentenced After Guilty Plea
Jacob Wilkins, President of NALC Branch 1836, has heard his sentencing after pleading guilty to two counts of false entry. His sentencing includes 60 months of probation, 10 weekends of imprisonment, and paying $21,381 in restitution.
Read MoreSteelworkers President Robert Cirilo Indicted on 13 Counts of Wire Fraud
Robert Cirilo, President of Steelworkers Local 13-1647, has been indicted on 13 counts of wire fraud, as well as embezzlement of nearly $300k.
Read MoreNALC President Robyn Williams Sentenced for Crimes After Guilty Verdict
NALC Branch 320 President Robyn Williams has been sentenced to 1 day of jail, 3 years of probation, and 100 hours of community service plus restitution and fees.
Read MoreIBEW Union Boss Lilinoe Smith Makes Guilty Plea to Theft Charge
Lilinoe Smith, IBEW Local 1186 union boss, has pleaded guilty to first-degree theft of over $20,000.
Read MoreSteelworkers Boss Yumika Clayton Faces Embezzlement Charges
Yumika Clayton, Financial Secretary of United Steelworkers Local 554 has been charged with embezzlement of union funds.
Read MoreIBEW Union Boss John Dougherty Sentenced to Prison
IBEW’s John Dougherty must now serve 72 months in prison, plus 3 years of supervised release, 100 community service hours, and hundreds of thousands in forfeiture, special assessment, and restitution.
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