Posts Tagged ‘union criminal activity’
Roofers Union Boss Howard Reed Jr Faces Criminal Sentencing After Pleading Guilty to Larceny
Howard Reed Jr, Business Representative/Treasurer of Roofers Local 203, has been sentenced to 5 years of probation after pleading guilty to grand larceny.
Read MoreILA’s Pedro Pastrana Gonzalez Sentenced to Prison
Pedro Pastrana Gonzalez, a member of ILA Local 1740, has been sentenced to 21 months in prison, followed by a year of supervised release.
Read MoreILA’s Iara I. Clemente-Rivera Sentenced Following Guilty Plea
Iara I. Clemente-Rivera, a member of ILA Local 1740, has been sentenced to a total of 3 years of probation after pleading guilty to labor racketeering conspiracy.
Read MoreILA’s Jose A. Fernandez Cruz Put on Supervised Release
After pleading guilty to criminal acts involving union funds, ILA member Jose A. Fernandez Cruz has been sentenced to a year of supervised release.
Read MoreCWA Union Boss Eric Baxter Sentenced for Criminal Acts
Eric Baxter, President of CWA Local 4385, has been sentenced to a year of community control supervision.
Read MoreAFGE’s Doris Johnson Sentenced to Prison for Embezzlement
Doris Johnson, AFGE Local 65’s President, has been sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to embezzlement.
Read MoreAFSCME Union Boss Marie Noth Faces Criminal Charges
AFSCME Local 777’s Deputy Administrator, Marie Noth, has been charged with embezzlement. But is anyone surprised?
Read MoreAPWU Union Boss Jason T. Weaver Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
APWU Local 1509 Secretary-Treasurer Jason T. Weaver isn’t the first, and certainly won’t be the last union boss that pleads guilty to crimes such as embezzlement…
Read MoreMichael Williams, ILWU’s Secretary/Treasurer, Charged With Theft
ILWU Local 200, Unit 62’s Secretary/Treasurer, Michael Williams, has been charged with 2 different crimes.
Read MoreAFGE Boss Melissa Dickerson Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
Melissa Dickerson, the secretary for AFGE Local 2604 in Vermont has pleaded guilty of embezzlement.
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