DOJ investigates UAW President Shawn Fain for alleged corruption and retaliation
The Department of Justice initiated a grand jury investigation into UAW President Shawn Fain over nepotism allegations. This federal probe follows a report from a federally appointed monitor who claimed Fain abused his authority. The monitor alleged Fain targeted a union official who disagreed with him. The investigation also examines claims that Fain provided improper benefits to family members. Fain denied the findings and decried the investigation, calling the allegations baseless. The probe centers on corruption and abuse of office claims brought by UAW Vice President Rich Boyer. The Department of Justice has not issued formal charges as the grand jury process continues.
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US justice department investigating UAW president over corruption allegations
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Shawn Fain decries DOJ investigation over allegations he abused his office
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DOJ investigating allegations around UAW President Shawn Fain
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Federal monitor says UAW head Shawn Fain abused authority; Fain denies findings
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