NLPC—Hillary Clinton isn’t the only person these days accused of hiding e-mails to conceal crimes. In a 42-page letter dated October 31, court-approved investigator Joseph diGenova appealed to International Brotherhood of Teamsters General President James P. Hoffa to take action against IBT General Secretary-Treasurer Ken Hall. According to diGenova, Hall hid over 17,000 email transmissions and other documents that could shed light on acts of embezzlement, bid-rigging and other acts of corruption. For over six months, Hall, aided by Hoffa’s legal team, allegedly stonewalled investigators. The IBT calls the charges “baseless.” But the accusations may delay the union’s ongoing exit from federal control established by a 1989 racketeering settlement. To complicate matters, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara last Thursday filed suit against the union, citing “unprecedented and dangerous” activity.
Preet has a nose for corruption. Put ’em all away.
True. And I wish he’d hurry up with the Clinton Foundation stuff. gotta have it done just after Trump’s in office.
Why do IBT members tolerate hundreds of millions of dollars going to anything but their pensions?
Unions? Corruption?? Since the beginning.
The president of the Teamsters Union is Jimmy Hoffa, Jr.
HELLO!
JIMMY HOFFA, JR!
It couldn’t be more obvious if it was JOHN GOTTI