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John Coli Indicted! - Teamsters for a Democratic Union
Hoffa's man in Chicago, John Coli was hit with a federal indictment today, charged with taking payoffs of $100,000 from a Chicago employer and using the power of the Teamsters Union to line his own millionaire pockets.
The indictment comes the exact same day that Coli's resignation was officially announced. The cover story, distributed on Joint Council 25 letterhead, is that Coli is resigning to spend more time with his family.
Since Coli has multiple family members on the union payroll, he’ll actually be spending less time with them, especially if he is convicted.
Coli’s hand-picked successor to head Joint Council 25, his good friend Becky Strzechowski stated she has “big shoes to fill . . . I pledge to carry John’s torch.”
But Chicago Teamsters want change, not more of the same.
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Just another crook pretending to be a union rep.,thanks jimmy for taking care of all your crooked sidekicks and screwing the working and retired teamsters.
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The apathetic members should wake up an make their voices heard.
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MORE COLI CORRUPTION FALLOUT IN CHICAGO
POSTED ON JULY 18, 2017
In the wake of John Coli's indictment on the charge of taking employer payoffs, Illinois Joint Council 25 has dumped his hand-picked replacement Becky Strzechowski and appointed Terry Hancock as Joint Council 25 president.
Strzechowski, who is Coli's protégé was chosen over Hancock on July 10 in a split vote by the JC 25 executive board.
But that was before Coli was indicted by the feds on July 12 on charges of taking $100,000 in employer payoffs.
Now, Coli faces a prison term of up to 20 years if convicted of extortion, and Strzechowski faces a revolt in Joint Council 25.
Coli installed his son as the new president of Local 727.
The move to dump Strzechowski is the latest evidence of the infighting within the Hoffa leadership. Strzechowski has vowed to challenge her ouster.
More Coli Corruption Fallout in Chicago - Teamsters for a Democratic Union
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