James W. James

Northern California Local Benefit Plan Administrator Sentenced

James W. James was too clever by a half.  As a result, he’s getting a half-year in prison, plus another half-year in home detention.  That was the sentence that James, benefit plan administrator for Local 159 of the United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters, received in Oakland, Calif. federal court on April 6.  He also will have to pay nearly $180,000 in restitution to the union, plus a $10,000 fine.  The action comes in the wake of a three-year investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Ex-Los Angeles Local President Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement

Few observers gave Janett Humphries much of a chance when she decided to take her case to trial.  In the end, even she didn’t give herself much of a chance.  On November 13, the 63-year-old former president of Service Employees International Union Local 99 pleaded guilty in federal court to charges she had embezzled more than $30,000 from her union to help finance Martin Ludlow’s successful 2003 run for Los Angeles City Council.  She used the funds to pay for travel expenses and a cell phone for Ludlow’s campaign staff, plus personal air travel costs.  Ludlow stepped down from his council post in 2005 to head the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, but pleaded guilty to a federal conspiracy charge early this year.  Sentencing for Humphries is set for next February.  She already has pleaded guilty to separate local charges.  (Associated Press, 11/14/06).

 

Ex-Administrator for Northern California Local Pleads Guilty

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