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Monday, October 19, 2015

Cathy Mamia Junk removed from Facebook?

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4,565 to one half a million views
Someone seems to have reported the fraud
Cathy Mamia.  


Is it Paul Camuso masquerading as "Cathy Mamia"?  Would you put it past that reprobate from crooked Sheriff DiPaola's office?

Paul Camuso, John Granara and McGlynn's daddy were all knee-deep in crooked Sheriff DiPaola's office.  Stephanie Burke wants to continue the tradition of alleged malfeasance.

Stuff has disappeared off of Facebook

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Mrs. Burke, meanwhile, took money from this union:

As explained in the IRB charges, O'Brien's "explicit declaration that Bairos' political opponents in the Local Union had a 'major problem', 'need to be punished' and 'need to be held accountable for their actions trying to divide and tear down this Local' was made by a union official with the power to retaliate against these political opponents. The only actions of the opponents involved were challenging the incumbent slate in an election and taking positions within the local different than those Bairos and O'Brien advocated." [IRB charges, pg. 6]
O'Brien claimed in the same speech that he was speaking on behalf of General President Hoffa and Teamsters Local 25.
http://www.tdu.org/news_irb-charges-ibt-vp-sean-obrien-threatening-members 


Some Things Never Change: More Teamsters Arrested & Charged Under RICO

Earlier this week, arrests were made and RICO charges filed against four Boston-area Teamsters for “committing multiple acts of extortion and racketeering among other crimes.” While news of a 30-count indictment always generates a fair amount of buzz, the fact is, regardless how much money the Teamsters spend on Democrat politicians, corruption is still alive and well within Hoffa’s union.
http://laborunionreport.com/2012/09/20/some-things-never-change-more-teamsters-arrested-charged-under-rico/


In 1988, the U.S. Department of Justice initiated a suit under the Racketeer Influenced & Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, alleging that the nation’s most powerful union (at the time) was wholly controlled by organized crime. In order to avoid having the entire union disbanded, the Teamsters settled the suit with the Department of Justice establishing an Independent Review Board to “investigate and take appropriate action.”