Sunday, February 13, 2011

Justice Served

On February 7, Michael Forde, 56, the former corrupt executive secretary-treasurer of the New York City District Council of Carpenters surrendered to the Federal Correctional Institution, McDowell. McDowell is a medium security facility housing male offenders which is located in southern West Virginia.

Now registered as Inmate 62573-054, Forde will serve his 11-year prison term in the facility’s medium-security wing.

Forde had pleaded guilty to racketeering, bribery and perjury in late July in connection with taking as much as $1 million in illegal contractor bribes and skimming many millions more from union benefit funds. The Justice Department uncovered the scheme as part of a probe that netted guilty pleas from eight persons and the jury conviction of Genovese crime family-linked contractor Joseph Olivieri. In addition to serving time, Forde must forfeit $100,000 in cash, pay a $50,000 fine, and pay restitution of about $4.5 million. Fordes' release date is September 6, 2020.

4 comments:

  1. DROP DEAD UNITY TEAM !

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  2. WHERE'S THE REST OF THEM

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  3. every dog has their day
    whatcomes around goes around
    forde fucked us i can only hope he is getting it right now

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  4. A lawyer says to me 11 years is a long time to go to prison. I said not long enough to which he replied, - looking to what he's done I guess your right !

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