Daily Times (Primos, PA)

State justice denies benefit from alleged stolen union funds

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HARRISBURG >> A Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court justice who is the younger brother of an indicted Philadelph­ia labor leader denied Thursday that he knowingly benefited from any money allegedly embezzled from the union.

The Philadelph­ia Inquirer cited five unidentifi­ed people familiar with the investigat­ion as confirming Justice Kevin Dougherty is “family member No. 4” in court documents made public last week.

The 159-page federal indictment said union funds were used to pay to remove snow from the relative’s home in

2016, and for constructi­on, repairs and painting there in

2011.

Dougherty’s lawyer told the newspaper he never knowingly accepted improper benefits.

The judge, a Democrat elected in 2015, is not accused of wrongdoing in the indictment. His lawyer, Courtney Saleski, said he paid for all the work at his home and had no reason to know who shoveled his snow on the date in question.

Pennsylvan­ia’s Republican Party issued a statement Thursday asking federal and state prosecutor­s and the court’s ethics boards to review the “serious matter.”

Dougherty’s brother, John Dougherty, is accused in an influence-peddling and embezzling case of misspendin­g $600,000 in union funds for home repairs, sports tickets, trips and luxuries, and using union-funded benefits to illegally elicit official action from a Philadelph­ia city councilman.

He pleaded not guilty Friday.

John Dougherty the 5,000-member Brotherhoo­d has led Internatio­nal of Electrical Workers Local 98 since

1993 and more recently took the helm of the city’s Building Trades Council, which has

70,000 members.

Under him, the electricia­ns’ union has become a major political campaign donor, spending more than $30 million through political action committees over the past decade to influence elections, campaign finance records show.

That includes about $1.5 million for Kevin Dougherty’s

2015 judicial campaign, or about one in three dollars the campaign reported spending, according to the records.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court Justice Kevin Dougherty speaks at his swearing in ceremony at the National Constituti­on Center in Philadelph­ia.
MATT ROURKE — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, Pennsylvan­ia Supreme Court Justice Kevin Dougherty speaks at his swearing in ceremony at the National Constituti­on Center in Philadelph­ia.

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