Tony Evans

Controversial Boston Local under Spotlight for Possible Embezzlement at Airport Parking Garage

FBI and IRS agents searched the Logan Airport's Parking garage and interviewed at least 23 wrkrs. and mngrs. on Nov. 7, after being alerted to "discrepancies" in parking revenues. The wrkrs. at the garage are controlled by Local 25 of the Intl. Bhd. of Teamsters, already under investigation for a series of shakedowns and featherbedding in the movie-making industry, and whose president, George W. Cashman, is under indictment for union insurance fraud.

Mass. Port Authority CEO Craig P. Coy contacted fed. investigators after he was hired in April and discovered the "discrepancies," which were uncovered in a Dec. 2001 audit. The indicted boss, George W. Cashman, sat on the port authority bd. until forced to resign after his indictment in Jan. of this year. Coy, hired to reestablish public trust in the authority known as a haven for political patronage jobs, said he was asked to delay any actions of his own until after the grand jury investigation is complete. [Boston Globe 11/8/02, Boston Herald 11/9/02]

Tenn. Stagehand Boss Admits Theft for Friend

Tony Evans, ex-Fin. Secy.-Treasurer of IATSE Local 197 in Knoxville, Tenn., pled guilty on Aug. 14 to embezzling $16,319 for himself and his friend. According to the plea agreement, Evans has fully repaid those funds.

Evans' began his misuse of union funds in Sept. 1998, as Administrator of the Pension Plan of the Intl. Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Operators, Local 197. On Sept. 18, 1998, Evans wrote a check for $2,500 for "office furniture" that was never bought. Evans repaid that amount on Oct. 14, with a check written on the account of a friend, Sally Hutcheson.

In Jan. 1999, Evans became Fin. Secy.-Treasurer of the Local. Starting on Jan. 27 and ending on Jan. 4, 2000, Evans wrote 11 checks from the union's acct. to Hutcheson for a total of $6,333. Continuing his theft until Aug. 2000, Evans paid $3,614 to cover his credit card bills, $1,029 for a Dell computer for Hutcheson, $3,950 to a separate acct. he opened with the union members' knowledge, and $1,392 to buy personal property for Hutcheson.

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