The Oakland Press

Sentenced shortened for ex-UAW figure

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A judge on Monday cut 18 months off a 5½-year prison sentence for a former Fiat Chrysler executive who with union members looted a training center for auto workers.

Al Iacobelli’s sentence reduction was a bit larger than prosecutor­s had requested in rewarding him for cooperatio­n in an investigat­ion of corruption at the highest levels of the United Auto Workers.

Iacobelli was the head of labor relations at Fiat Chrysler and co- chairman, with a UAW official, of the UAW- Chrysler National Training Center in Detroit. He admitted to showering more than $1.5 million in cash and gifts on high-ranking members of the union to gain an advantage during negotiatio­ns, including a $262,000 mortgage payoff.

At the same time, Iacobelli was enriching himself with a Ferrari, jewelencru­sted pens, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in improvemen­ts and additions at this home, according to the government.

Iacobelli was sentenced to 5½ years in prison in 2018. U.S. District Judge Paul Borman reduced the sentence to four years and recommende­d home confinemen­t near the end of the term. Prosecutor­s had asked for a 14-month reduction, while Iacobelli was hoping for a 30-month break.

The government’s investigat­ion began at the training center but stretched to other corrupt acts at the UAW. Eleven officials have been convicted, including two former presidents. Investigat­ors found that union dues were used to pay for golf, booze and vacation villas in California.

The UAW recently agreed to have an independen­t monitor watch union finances and operations.

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