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Monday, July 08, 2024

HEY DOUGY AND FRANKY. YOU PAYING ATTENTION?YOUR POLITICAL PROTECTION IS ON HIS WAY TO THE PIG FARM WHERE ALL USED UP UBC BOUGHT AND PAID FOR MOTORBOATERS GO.ARE YOU AND FRANKY NEXT TO JOIN JOHNNY DOC IN THE SLAMMER.?


 

 PROSECUTORS WILL SEEK UP TO 14 YEARS FOR LABOR LEADER JOHNNY DOC AT HIS SENTENCING NEXT WEEK FOR BRIBERY AND EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGES

 Prosecutors are also seeking an order to force the Local 98 leader to help pay more than $2.1 million in restitution to the union he led for nearly 30 years

 Former labor leader John Dougherty speaks outside of the federal courthouse in Reading in April.

   by Jeremy Roebuck and Oona Goodin-Smith

 

Prosecutors will push to put twice-convicted labor leader John J. Dougherty behind bars for more than a decade at his sentencing hearing next week on bribery and embezzlement charges.

In a court filing Friday, government lawyers painted Dougherty — once the most powerful union official in the state — as an entitled and bullying leader who routinely stole from union coffers and bribed former Philadelphia City Councilmember Bobby Henon to avenge his personal and petty grievances.

They recommended that U.S. District Judge Jeffrey L. Schmehl send Dougherty to prison for anywhere from 11 to 14 years and order him to help pay more than $2.1 million to Local 98 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, the union he led for nearly 30 years.

“Dougherty’s crimes have inflicted immeasurable harm upon Local 98 and the City of Philadelphia,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank Costello wrote in the sentencing memo filed Friday. “Justice demands that he be held fully accountable for his actions.”


That proposed punishment for Dougherty — who will learn his fate Thursday during a federal court hearing in Reading — is more than three times the stiffest sentence given to any of the Local 98 officials and members sentenced so far in a case that, since 2019, has prompted the ouster of Dougherty, Henon, and much of the 5,000-member union’s top leadership.

If imposed, it would deliver a stunning postscript to the downfall of a man who transformed Local 98 into one of Philadelphia’s most effective advocates for workers and a political powerhouse that propelled dozens of allies into statewide and local office.

Lawyers for Dougherty did not immediately respond to requests for comment on prosecutors’ sentencing recommendation Friday. They are expected to file their own proposal with the court in the coming days.

Prosecutors defended the lengthy prison term they are seeking in their filing Friday, saying no other defendant in the case had committed as “broad and pervasive a swath of crimes” as Dougherty. The ex-union chief was the only one, they noted, to have twice taken his case before a jury and lost.

In 2021, jurors convicted him and Henon in a sweeping bribery scheme finding that the ex-union leader had effectively bought the council member with a $70,000-a-year union salary and other perks and then used him to corruptly bend Philadelphia’s government to his will.

Prosecutors said Friday Dougherty “got what he paid for.”

In 2015, as the city began renegotiating a 15-year franchise agreement with Comcast, Dougherty used Henon’s influence over the talks to exact concessions from the cable company that benefited union electricians.

That same year, as Dougherty was running to lead the Building Trades Council, an umbrella group of the city’s labor unions, he pushed Henon to propose legislation updating the city’s plumbing code in ways he knew would irk the industry’s union. The reason? Dougherty wanted something to hold over the union leaders’ heads to secure their vote in the Building Trades race.

Evidence at trial showed Dougherty’s demands on Henon weren’t only to advance what he saw as the interests of his union members. When a tow-truck driver tried to haul away his car in 2015, Dougherty vowed before the truck had even left the parking lot that Henon would introduce legislation the next day to investigate the company for predatory practices.

His instructions, according to wiretaps played for jurors in that case: “F— them to death.”

“Every time he demanded that Henon take some official action that Dougherty wanted,” Costello wrote Friday, “Henon held up his end of their corrupt bargain. He never said no.”

 These were the key issues jurors weighed in the John Dougherty and Bobby Henon trial

All the while, the prosecutor continued, Dougherty was engaging in another scheme — along with six other union officers and allies — to embezzle more than $570,000 from Local 98′s coffers, which they spent on everything from pricey Atlantic City birthday bashes and extensive home repairs to dozens of mundane purchases for groceries and household goods.

A jury convicted him and former union president Brian Burrows on those charges after a separate trial last year.

“Dougherty used his power and authority to steal from the union and to allow his codefendants to do the same,” Costello said. “It’s difficult to overstate the seriousness of [his] crimes given the unique positions of trust that he held.”

But in sentencing Dougherty’s codefendants, Schmehl, the judge, has so far proven reluctant to give prosecutors the prison terms they have sought. He’s consistently sentenced them to less time — in some cases far less — than what the government recommended.

 

In Henon’s case, prosecutors pushed for 10 years; he got 3 1/2. They asked for up to six for Burrows last week, Schmehl gave him four. Michael Neill, the union′s former head of apprentice training, received half of the decade behind bars government lawyers sought in his case. And though prosecutors sought up to six months for Local 98′s former political director Marita Crawford, the judge let her off with 15 days in prison followed by house arrest.

Dougherty, Costello said Friday, does not deserve such a break. The prosecutor urged Schmehl to consider threats Dougherty made to potential witnesses and members of his union shortly after his 2019 indictment.

In a series of meetings secretly recorded by a confidential informant in Dougherty’s inner circle, the union leader was caught on tape vowing to root out anyone from within his ranks who was informing against him.

“Instead of trying to reassure the employees and members of Local 98 that no matter the outcome of the pending criminal case, he would make sure their future and the future of the union was secure, Dougherty … chose instead to spread fear of retribution and attempt to intimidate potential witnesses,” Costello wrote.

 

Since his first conviction three years ago, Dougherty has maintained his innocence and insisted that everything he did was for the betterment of Local 98′s members. Union benefits and wages have soared under his watch as has its influence in local and state politics, he’s said.

He’ll likely stress those accomplishments Thursday when he has an opportunity to address Schmehl directly in court.But Costello, in his filing, maintained that nothing Dougherty might tout can overshadow the seriousness of the crimes he committed.

“No good deeds can outweigh the damage done by Dougherty’s betrayal of the members who paid his salary,” the prosecutor said. “The benefits to the community from the growth of Local 98 do not outweigh the harm to the public’s confidence in government.”

 

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 LETS NOT FORGET THESE FAMOUS WORDS FROM FRANK KEEL WHEN QUESTIONED ABOUT THE NJ CARPENTERS FUND FOR GROWTH AND PROGRESS $750,000

“The International Carpenters Union clearly understands that John Dougherty is consistently on the right side of the issues‎ and they want to work with him.”

 

NOW LETS COMPARE JOHNNY DOCS ACTIONS TO THE ACTIONS OF THESE UBC ARSEHOLES

 DOUGY "THE ICE CREAM CRAPPING ZOMBIE" MCCARRON

FRANKY THE CHIMP SPENCER

  

"Entitled and bullying leader who routinely stole from union coffers and bribed"

 DIRTY DOUG MCCARRON IS AN ENTITLED AND BULLYING PUNK, A CULT LEADER AND ACCUSED PERVERT



 "Avenge his personal and petty grievances" 

 DIRTY DOUG MCCARRON VICTIMIZED HIS OWN BROTHER TO WAGE A PERSONAL VENDETTA BECAUSE HE WOULD NOT "BACK OFF" OVER USING MEMBERS MONEY TO FINANCE DOUGY'S GIRLFRIEND



 “Dougherty used his power and authority to steal from the union and to allow his co-defendants to do the same,” Costello said. “It’s difficult to overstate the seriousness of [his] crimes given the unique positions of trust that he held.”

  DIRTY DOUG MCCARRON USED HIS POWER AND AUTHORITY TO (1)USE MEMBERS DUES MONEY TO PAY SPINDLE DICK DECARLOS LEGAL FEES WHEN HE GOT CAUGHT IN THE ULLICO SCANDAL(2)ROB UBC MEMBERS TO GIVE HIS GIRLFRIEND A JOB SHE WAS NOT QUALIFIED FOR,A $60,000 RAISE ,A UBC VEHICLE AND A MARINA DEL RAY APARTMENT.(3) GIVE UBC JOBS TO HIS SON MIKEY CAR DANCER MCCARRON ,DAUGHTER IN LAW NO SHOW AMY MCCARRON AND DAUGHTER PATRICIA MCCARRON

(4) ALLOWED FRANK SPENCER AND MIKE CAPELLI TO TAKE BS CONSULTING FEES FROM THE NORTHEAST COUNCIL,  ALLOWED THEIR PAL LAUFENBERG TO ROB THE MEMBERS AND PERSECUTED THOSE WHO EXPOSED THEM

 

 " vowing to root out anyone from within his ranks who was informing against him"

  "chose instead to spread fear of retribution and attempt to intimidate potential witnesses,”

 TO SPREAD FEAR OF RETRIBUTION AND ATTEMPT TO INTIMIDATE ANYONE WHO OPPOSED HIM DIRTY DOUG MCCARRON SPENT MILLIONS IN LEGAL FEES TO WAGE PERSECUTION CAMPAIGNS AGAINST MIKE MCCARRON, EVELYN SHAPIRO,JOHN BALLANTYNE, PETE SAVAGE,AL BOND,JUSTIN BALLANTYNE AND ANTHONY VERELLI TO NAME A FEW.THE LIST IS LONG

 

" The Union leader bought the council member with a $70,000-a-year Union salary and other perks and then used him to corruptly bend Philadelphia’s government to his will"

 

THE UBC ROUTINELY BUYS  POLITICAL HACKS WHO THEN USE THEIR OFFICE TO LINE THE UBC POCKETS

(1)THE BUMBLE JOE BIDEN CENTER AT THE UBC OWNED 101 CONSTITUTION AVE  

(2) CONGRESSMAN DONALD NORCROSS

(3) NJ TROY SINGLETON FOR $204,000 A YEAR UNION SALARY


AND THE LIST IS LONG

 

  

“No good deeds can outweigh the damage done by Dougherty’s(MCCARRON) betrayal of the members who paid(PAY) his salary,”

 “Justice demands that he be held fully accountable for his actions.”

SO DEAR BOUGHT AND PAID FOR FEDERAL AGENCIES IF "JUSTICE DEMANDS"TELL US WHY THESE UBC POS ARE NOT ALREADY IN  JAIL??YOU CANNOT CONTINUE TO BLAME IT ON DOUGYS BOUGHT AND PAID FOR POLITICAL HACKS


 
 UPDATE:JOHNNY DOC GETS 6 YEARS

Former IBEW head Johnny ‘Doc' Dougherty gets 6 years in prison on embezzlement case

Johnny 'Doc' Dougherty, who led the influential IBEW for many years, was sentenced to six years in prison on Thursday during a hearing in Reading after being convicted of stealing nearly $600,000 from his own union 

 

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26 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:23 PM

    It’s a game of the Three Monkeys, who See no evil, Say no evil, and Hear no evil, that is played by apparently all US Attorneys and all manner of other federal and state employees who are supposed to hold corrupt criminals accountable.

    Johnny Doc’s criminal resume can’t hold a candle to Doug’s national syndicate!! What other crime boss has had such a long career willfully violating the law in plain sight as Doug has?? I don’t think there’s more than five.

    They say lady Justice is blind, well she must be because she sure as hell can’t see the McCarron Outfits misdeeds!!!

    To the US Attorneys who brought down Johnny Doc, do us old Philly MRC members a favor take short walk down to 1803 Spring Garden St to see what the new EAS management is up to. Here’s a hint, it’s much worse than what Johnny Doc did. But I’m sure you won’t because your boss will tell you to look the other way on that one.

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    1. Anonymous4:59 PM

      anyone know what’s going on with the old philly mrc annuity accounts

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    2. Anonymous9:52 PM

      Yes, the new arrangement sucks, and we get no good return. See your statement for confirmation.

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  2. Anonymous10:47 AM

    At least Coreyell JR still getting his!

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    1. Anonymous2:04 PM

      He should have his years in by now to get his 3 pensions

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  3. Anonymous3:01 PM

    https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/ibew-johnny-doc-dougherty-sentencing-embezzlement/3908941/?amp=1

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  4. Anonymous6:16 PM

    DOL, FBI, ERSA any one of the do nothing agencies Johnny Doc was found guilty in case you guys missed it. Douglas J McCarron still has union carpenters on the UBC payroll while holding office either for the state or county in numerous states just like Doc payed Hennon. Docs case is a parking ticket compared to what Doug McCarron is doing. DO YOUR JOBS YOU TWATS!!!!!

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  5. Anonymous6:06 AM

    The fact that Team McCarron has not been held to accountable for committing the same crimes that multiple other corrupt Union leaders have is COMPLETELY unacceptable!!! Johnny Doc is guilty of having politicians on the payroll who don’t do any work on behalf of the members but only do his bidding and yet it’s ok for team McCarron?? Spending millions of dollars of members dues money on all manner of things not related to the proper operation of a Union and not in the interest of the membership is embezzlement and fraud for everyone else but not Team McCarron??? Clearly Team McCarron is not being held accountable under the law. When will it end??

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  6. Anonymous6:59 AM

    How long was Dan Christy on the Councils payroll after Doug fired him? Anyone know?

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    1. Anonymous4:07 PM

      Dan was a rep in Jersey first, not sure for how long but at least six years. At some point he won a Gloucester county free holder spot, then he came over to Philly after we got dissolved. Three years later plus or minus he left the council to go to the international where he lasted only a year before Dumb Dumb Doug fired him. Which gives you an idea of Dan’s aptitude.

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  7. Anonymous10:42 AM

    I don’t think he was terminated he got a full time political gig

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    1. Anonymous1:12 PM

      I don’t think he did.

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  8. Anonymous3:07 PM

    Is hocker prepping Biden for these press conferences. Sure does seem like it

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  9. Anonymous8:06 AM

    I don’t know what’s a bigger joke Hocker or the leadership of local 253

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  10. Anonymous4:32 AM

    Leadership of 253 will implode

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  11. Anonymous8:58 AM

    Hey team McCarron are you guys worried about Biden’s diminishing chances of winning yet?? What would that mean for you guys?? I think a Trump administration would not be too concerned with protecting those who didn’t support them….. If your boy refuses to leave the race I don’t think there’s a reasonable way he pulls it off at this point.

    Your also too stupid to know when to quit, good luck I think your gonna need it.

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  12. Anonymous5:20 PM

    Local 253 spin this to the membership tell us what other crooks to vote for!
    https://www.npr.org/2024/07/16/g-s1-10487/menendez-jury-verdict-trial

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  13. Anonymous6:35 PM

    Sprolles said any union man that votes for trump is stupid lololololololo. F u sprolles

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  14. Anonymous6:04 AM

    I smell a Trump victory cooking…….

    There might be more scrutiny coming to the UBC. So many actions to be reviewed…..

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  15. Anonymous6:21 AM

    Hey Hurley don’t forget to vote for Melendez!

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    1. Anonymous6:54 PM

      Vote for anyone not in bed with these guys. Mayor Fulop of Jersey City dangle his carrot they never got to bite they just sucked it!

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  16. Anonymous9:50 AM

    Wait…. Biden has Covid?? That can’t be helpful??? Sounds like he might bail and let someone else jump in. But can a replacement ticket stop Trump now?? Not too sure about that.

    Hey Doug please don’t retire I’m looking forward to seeing you get what’s coming.

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  17. Anonymous9:10 PM

    Hurley has a proven record of being a loser. He ran for a council position in North Arlington a couple of years ago and got absolutely crushed. The only reason he is the President of 253, is because nobody with any brains wanted it. Rocco Lepore got out as VP to distance himself from numbnuts. Gino Zillochi is his replacement and is too stupid to know otherwise.

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  18. Anonymous6:04 AM

    We’re in new uncharted territory as members and Americans. The status quo is over, things that never happened before happen every day now and will continue to do so into the future.

    What does this mean for working members of the UBC? Who knows, it may make things better but it could make them worse. But we’re used to tough times that’s our normal, maybe it changes for the better, hopefully it does.

    I do think one thing is more likely to happen to happen than ever before and that it is UBC leadership being held accountable. We shall see.

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  19. Anonymous2:21 PM

    Dear Union Leadership Good Luck 🍀

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  20. Anonymous5:09 AM

    I can always be a carpenter because I am. However the rest of you are imposters not only of carpenters but laborer leaders NOVEMBER IS COMING!

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