Teamsters Sue Carey, Others for Racketeering
Daniel L. Whitten
| Staff ReporterFiled April 17 in the U.S. District Court for Manhattan, the lawsuit alleges that the defendants masterminded a complicated scheme in which they swapped union funds for contributions to the Carey campaign. After the 1996 election was overturned, the union paid $2.2 million for a new campaign.
The suit contends that the defendants defrauded the union of at least $885,000. It also alleges unlawful acts under the Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. The Teamsters are seeking more than $9 million.
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