Teamstergate was the name the news media placed on an apparent money swap between the 1996 Bill Clinton presidential campaign and the Ron Carey campaign to be reelected as president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Carey campaigned on a platform of cleaning up corruption within the Teamsters Union that had forced imposition of federal scrutiny. Nevertheless, Carey was implicated in a money laundering corruption scandal that would revoke his narrow election victory. William Jefferson Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. ... Teamsters logo. ...
The case involved $885,000 given from union general treasury to the 1996 Clinton-Gore campaign in exchange for the Clinton campaign's contributions to Ron Carey's re-election fund. Carey was running to keep the job of Teamsters union president. The exchange was an illegal swap that later resulted in a federal court's voiding of Carey's slim election victory against now Teamster President James P. Hoffa. James Phillip Hoffa is the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. ...
The swap occurred despite the Federal government's expenditure of $20 Million on federal monitors led by the Clinton Administration Justice Department to ensure the union election would be above board. A 1988 lawsuit by the Bush Administration was settled in March 1989 with a consent decree signed by the union and the government that allowed the federal monitors. The lawsuit was brought under the civil provisions of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, known as RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations). November 19, 1999 a federal jury found Teamsters political director William W. Hamilton guilty of embezzlement for his part in the deal. DECREE - The judgment or sentence of a court of equity which corresponds to the judgment of a court of law. ... For The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, a United States law which provides for extended penalties for criminal acts performed as part of an ongoing criminal organization, see: RICO (law) For Rico the Border Collie, see: Rico (Border Collie). ...
Ron Carey was acquitted in 2001 of charges stemming from the scandal, and has never been convicted of any crime regarding the incident. Many in the Union Reform/Union Democracy movement, such as Teamsters for a Democratic Union, regard the charges against Carey as a frame-up by Federal authorities who were unhappy with Carey's successful leadership of the 1997 UPS Strike, and were eager to replace him with a more docile President. Teamsters for a Democratic Union is the united rank and file movement to reform the Teamsters, created out of the merger of the Professional Drivers Council (PROD) and TDU in 1980. ...
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