| Fax cover letter to
Chicago FBI agent John
John:
Call Scigalski or
Luera and confirm
what I say. A Wayne
Strnad, director of
Citizens for
Community Action,
invited me to talk
to members of the
Teamsters and
Laborers who were
part of his reform
group in winter
2002. I gave
Scigalski and Luera
a copy of the sign
up sheet with an
indication who was a
member of Teamster
726 and who was a
member of Laborers
local 1001 and the
name of their
attorney, Glaston of
Glaston &
Associates. They
wanted to sue local
1001 for non
representation.
Organized crime
business agents of
local 1001 would
tell these members
they lost their
arbitration hearings
after the hearing
was over. Glaston
never cooperated
with me. Strnad was
an impediment and
would not allow
investigators to
meet with his groups
members without
being present. They,
of course, could
have written
members at home and
told members to make
themselves
available. There was
probably no money
authorized by Gow
for the
investigation and
Scigalski does not
work for free. If
you want the list,
ask for it in a
letter.
Buy two copies of
the Mob's Guys at
Amazon .com and give
one to Robert Grant.
One chapter tells
how the FBI knew in
1960 that local 1001
maintained two sets
of books. Another
chapter tells how
Shirley Esposito,
former recording
secretary of local
1001, blackmailed
organized crime and
got a job for life
for not sending the
IRS the info on the
two sets of books.
The link to Amazon
is in the fax. http://www.ipsn.org/amazon/themobsguys.htm
Jim McGough
Steve I don't have a copy of the fax cover letter I sent to Charles Carberry, Chief Investigator for the Teamsters Independent Review Board wherein I asked him to subpoena electronic files of city of Chicago employees and members of Laborers local 1001 and other locals so that I and my friends at the Sun-Times could use computer database skills and electronic searching to link all the evidence in the Hired Truck and Clean-up programs. If I did, I would send it to you. use this link to buy the book, The Mob's Guy's by Antonio Napoli Bob Thomas prosecuted the trusteeship of local 1001 and the Chicago Laborers District Council.
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Message -----
To: Robert Thomas
Sent: June 13, 2005 2:47 PM
Subject: Fw: Organized crime or HDO to gain control of Laborers local 1001
Robert Thomas
Dear Bob:
I thought you might
appreciate receiving
an update on recent
developments in the
corrupt city of
Chicago and
organized crime's
scheme to regain
control of laborers
1001 and eventually
the Chicago Laborers
District Council. I
ask myself if
allowing Chianelli
to be appointed as a
provisional business
agent for 1001 was
an another "Luskin
slipup" like the
Guglielmetti slip
up. There are two
many things falling
through the cracks
in Luskin's office
for me to have any
confidence in the
trusteeship process
as a reform tool. I
trust you and I
trust Dwight
Bostwick. I no
longer trust those
who have the
discretion to
prosecute corruption
and elect not to do
so.
In the Guglielmetti
screw up, was the
screw-up in your
office or as I
suspect, in Luskin's
office?. The scandal
that will hopefully
surface as a result
of the three year
undercover FBI
investigation of the
Laborers in New
England will, I
contend, document
the connections
between organized
crime and Arthur
Coia and his puppet,
Armand Sabitoni.
That is my hope and
expectation,
assuming things are
on the level and
there are no John
Connollys involved.
Read the Suntimes
articles of today
and yesterday on
corruption in
Streets & Sanitation
Jim McGough,
Director
Laborers for JUSTICE
2615 W Peterson Av.
Chicago, Il 60659
773-878-1002 (tel)
773-409-1503 (fax)
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Message -----
To: Bob Scigalski
Sent: June 13, 2005 2:28 PM
Subject: Fw: Organized crime or HDO to gain control of Laborers local 1001
LIUNA Inspector
General agent Bob
Scigalski
Dear Bob:
I hope to obtain a
computerized file of
city employees by
department and by
union. I am going to
ask the Teamster
Independent Review
Board or Chief
Investigator Charles
Carberry to subpoena
from the City of
Chicago an employee
list with names,
addresses and from
Laborers 1001 and
local 76 and local 1
etc its membership
lists with names,
addresses, phone
numbers, zipcodes
and I and the crack
database guy at the
Sun-Times will link
the names with HDO
members and with
names of known
organized crime
figures. I can't
depend upon the FBI
or the City of
Chicago to utilize
technology
efficiently and the
Laborers can't
afford it and
wouldn't want to do
it away. A couple of
years ago I had you
and Project RISE
investigators meet
with Laborers and
Teamsters on west
Fullerton Av at
Citizens for
Community action
where Laborers and
Teamsters were
complaining about
picking up garbage
at non city of
Chicago lots and
containers and
Teamsters were
complaining about
having to bribe
someone to get snow
removal duty for
good over-time. The
intricate
connections between
organized crime,
labor unions, and
the City of Chicago
are readily apparent
to me and I can't
understand why
others don't see the
whole corrupt system
. I wrote City of
Chicago Inspector
General Vroustouris
about it in July
2003, spoke with him
on the phone, and
met with his agents
at my expense for
more than an hour
explaining how the
internal reform
processes within the
Laborers and
Teamsters could bar
individuals from
membership and hence
make them ineligible
for employment by
the City of
Chicago.. Under the
collective
bargaining
agreement, one has
to be a union member
as a condition of
their employment. If
the City did not
have "the balls" to
fire them and the
LIUNA GEB Attorney
or Teamster
Independent Review
Board did not want
to take action, I or
others could have
assisted these
individuals in
filing internal
union trial board
charges and
accomplished the
task free of
charge..
Jim McGough,
Director
Laborers for JUSTICE
2615 W Peterson Av.
Chicago, Il 60659
773-878-1002 (tel)
773-409-1503 (fax)
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Message -----
Sent: June 13, 2005 10:52 AM
Subject: Organized crime or HDO to gain control of Laborers local 1001
Ladies & Gentlemen
The Sun-Times had a
very good article on
HDO (Hispanic
Democratic
Organization) and
the list of
individuals below
that were nominated
for office for the
June 26, 2005
elections in
Laborers local 1001,
Streets &
Sanitation, former
local of LCN members
/associates Bruno
Caruso, Frankie "X"
Esposito, Spingola,
etc shows how either
organized crime or
the HDO will regain
control of local
1001, and in 3
years, the Chicago
Laborers District
Council, an entity
put into trusteeship
in 1998 for being
under the influence
and control of
organized crime.
By scheduling an
election in June
2005, LIUNA is
prematurely ending
the trusteeship
imposed in March
2004 a couple of
months early.
Trusteeships are
presumed valid for
18 months. After 18
months, an
International has to
prove a continuation
of the trusteeship
is warranted if
challenged in U.S.
District Court. DOJ
should have filed a
RICO suit against
Laborers Local 1001
to put it under a
court monitorship if
it were really
serious about
eliminating
corruption in
Streets &
Sanitation, City
Hall, the Hired
truck Program, etc
See what jobs these
individuals have
and what wards they
come from and you
will discover who is
corrupt.
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Office |
HELP Slate |
Chianelli Slate |
Chianelli 2nd slate |
Independents |
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President |
Oscar Hall |
Louis Vasguez |
Guy Sisto |
Ed Fahey |
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Daniel Coleman |
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Charlotte Rolland |
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Vice President |
Ray Souchet |
Marion Henneman |
Mike Lombardi |
Kathy Willas |
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Rich Gramarosa |
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Brian Cook |
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Enriusay Cortez |
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Robert Stevenson |
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Recording Secretary |
Nick Calace |
Nicole Eliot Hayes |
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Secretary Treasurer |
Rich Rehder |
James Ellis |
Frank Imparra |
Steve Johnson |
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Larry Hopewell |
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William Lawrence Irving |
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Business Manager |
Mike Mullaney |
Robert Chianelli |
Andrew Montanno |
Lou Phillips |
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Patty Young |
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Sergeant-at-arms |
Quentin Wilkerson |
Maureen Hatteer |
Benny Hernandez |
Paul Reed |
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Brian Dickson |
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Fred McCormick |
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Lou Ramirez |
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Melvin Davis |
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Robert Bertucci |
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Auditors |
Davis Panico |
Skip |
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Frank Brotire |
Jannis Wilson |
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Sherman Williams |
Michael Criveese |
Joel Lavin |
John Stevens |
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Executive Board |
Fred Valantinni |
Kaiwa King |
David Torres |
Theodore Fisk |
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Daniel Gonzalez |
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Latissa Guerro |
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Help Slate |
Chianelli Slate |
Chianelli 2nd Slate |
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Delegates |
Tommy Degostino |
James Ellis |
Frank Imparra |
Brian Cook |
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Nick Calace |
Louis Vasquez |
David Torres |
Eusi Sla |
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Rich Rehder |
Kiawa King |
Robert Stevenson |
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David Bowles |
Mark Henneman |
Pailise Pressie |
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If I were you, I would call Election Officer Dan Clifton or have Gow call Dan and obtain a copy of the nomination minutes to see who nominated whom and to get accurate spellings of names. I can’t trust the chicken-scratch handwriting of my source. Names, address and phone numbers should be obtained so we can tell what wards they come from.
. I fear the second slate of Chianelli with Lombardi, Imparra, et al
Dan Clifton 202-419-1500 in NY
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