
Boilermakers Union Leaders Change Pleas in $20M Scandal
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Former Boilermakers Union Leaders Change Pleas in $20M Racketeering Case: Warren Fairley and Cullen Jones, along with six other ex-officials, face charges of a racketeering conspiracy that allegedly stole $20M in union funds. The pair, who briefly served as union president and son of a former president, respectively, are set to change their pleas on March 16th. The scandal follows years of trouble at the union, including high executive pay, family hires, and misuse of funds. One co-defendant, Kathy Stapp, pleaded guilty and faces up to 20 years in prison.
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