North Carolina, Kansas, and Ohio Union Leaders Convicted in Dues Theft Scheme

North Carolina, Kansas, and Ohio Union Leaders Convicted in Dues Theft Scheme

A federal jury has convicted a North Carolina couple, a Kansas man, and an Ohio man in connection with a scheme involving theft of union-member dues. According to the source, the scheme involved no-show jobs, lavish travel and dinners charged to the union, unearned vacation payouts, and an unauthorized $7 million loan made to a union-related bank.

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The text identifies the defendants only by state affiliation and does not name the union, the bank, or the court. The case is described as a union corruption matter centered on misuse of dues and related financial benefits.

The source does not provide the charges in detail beyond the title's reference to racketeering, fraud, and embezzlement. No sentence, restitution figure, or further operational impact is stated in the source.

The only confirmed action is the federal jury conviction of the four defendants in relation to the alleged dues-theft scheme.

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#racketeering #fraud #embezzlement

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Source: US DOJ Press Releases

Breaking-360LiveNews Breaking-360LiveNews | 05 Jun 2026 23:02 LONDON
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