National Legal and Policy Center -- Organized Labor Accountability Project
 
UNION CORRUPTION UPDATE
 
August 14, 2000 -- Vol. 3, Issue 17


 
For Influential Leaders & Important Decision Makers:
Information on America's most corrupt & aggressive unions


TEAMSTERS (IBT)
Film Industry has Massachusetts Local Probed
A federal grand jury in Boston is reportedly investigating allegations that bosses of Int'l Bhd. of Teamsters Local 25 extorted Hollywood producers who filmed a series of box-office hits throughout New England.

The FBI's investigation is focusing on allegations that local bosses forced producers filming around New England to hire the Location Connection, a Boston company that provides wardrobe trailers and other vehicles and is allegedly controlled by  James P. Flynn, the local's transportation coordinator. Investigators are also looking into whether bosses extorted favors from movie producers and forced them to hire a small group of hand-selected drivers many of whom are criminals and/or have alleged connections to the Patriarca organized crime family in Rhode Island.

In June, the grand jury subpoenaed records from Local 25, detailing the local's contracts with filmmakers of such movies as "The Perfect Storm," "The Cider House Rules," "Message in a Bottle" and "Good Will Hunting." Additionally, U.S. Dep't of Labor agents raided Flynn's home and seized records relating to the movie industry.  In 1986, Flynn was acquitted of the 1982 killing of Brian Halloran, an alleged mobster who was gunned down after cooperating with the FBI against gangster James "Whitey" Bulger. Flynn is now also an "actor" making cameo appearances in "Cider House Rules" and "Good Will Hunting."

Local 25 president George Cashman is also a reported target of the probe. Cashman is a longtime fundraiser for Mass. Gov. Paul Cellucci (R), who was recently reappointed Cashman to the Mass. Port Authority board of directors for another seven years. Local 25 organizer Louis DiGiampaolo, who accompanied Cellucci on recent "trade missions" to Hollywood to try to persuade movie studio heads to film in Mass., is also a reported target. Allegedly, the probe is looking into whether DiGiampaolo threatened to shut down film and TV commercial productions unless they did business with Local 25.

Further, IBT in Washington may begin its own probe of Local 25, but it has given contradictory accounts of the plans for and timing of any such probe. [Bos. Globe 7/25, 7/28, 8/6, 8/9/00; Bos. Herald 7/27, 8/8/00]


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