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Criminal

Aug. 29, 2009

U.S. Prosecutors Secure Guilty Plea In Probe of Political Outreach Fund

A former Los Angeles union official on Thursday agreed to plead guilty to federal criminal charges of using friends and relatives to launder payments from a non-profit created by late labor leader Miguel Contreras.

By Ciaran McEvoy and Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writers

LOS ANGELES - A former Los Angeles union official on Thursday agreed to plead guilty to federal criminal charges of using friends and relatives to launder payments from a non-profit created by late labor leader Miguel Contreras.

According to the plea agreement, Contreras, who was president of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, used dummy consulting contracts to funnel money from ...

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