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xxiii Principal Names U.S. Attorneys (Southern District of New York) Rudolph Giuliani: June 3, 1983–January 1, 1989 Benito Romano: January 1, 1989–October 16, 1989 Otto Obermaier: October 16, 1989–June 1993 Mary Jo White: June 1993–January 7, 2002 James Comey: January 7, 2002–December 15, 2003 David Kelley: December 15, 2003–September 2005 Michael Garcia: September 2005–December 1, 2008 Lev Dassin: December 1, 2008–August 13, 2009 Preet Bharara: August 13, 2009– District Court Judges (Southern District of New York) David N. Edelstein: presided over U.S. v. IBT, 1988–2000 Loretta A. Preska: presided over U.S. v. IBT, 2000– IBT General Presidents Cornelius Shea: 1903–1907 Daniel Tobin: 1907–1952 David Beck: 1952–1957 James R. Hoffa: 1957–1971 Frank Fitzsimmons: 1971–May 7, 1981 George Mock: May 7–15, 1981 Roy Williams: May 15, 1981–April 1983 Jackie Presser: April 1983–May 4, 1988 Weldon Mathis: May 5, 1988–July 18, 1988 xxiv Principal Names William McCarthy: July 18, 1988–January 1991 Ron Carey: February 1991–July 27, 1998 Tom Sever: July 27, 1998–December 5, 1998 James P. Hoffa: December 1998– Disciplinary Officers during IO/IA Phase (1989–1992) Charles Carberry (investigations officer) Frederick Lacey (independent administrator) Independent Review Board (1992–Present) Charles Carberry: IRB chief investigator, March 1992– Frederick Lacey: IRB member appointed by DOJ, March 1992–June 2001 Harold Burke: IRB member appointed by IBT, April 1992–June 1993 William Webster: IRB member appointed by Judge Edelstein, August 1992– Grant Crandall: IRB member appointed by IBT, June 1993–June 2001 Benjamin Civiletti: IRB member appointed by DOJ, June 2001– Joseph DiGenova: IRB member appointed by IBT, June 2001– Election Officers Michael Holland: 1991 election Barbara Quindel: 1996 election Michael Cherkasky: 1998 election William Wertheimer: 2001 election Richard Mark: 2006 and 2011 elections Kenneth Conboy: election appeals master, 1995– Others Key Players Marla Alhadeff: assistant U.S. attorney working on U.S. v. IBT, 1988–1997 Howard Anderson: principal author of Project RISE’s written history of the connection between organized crime and the Teamsters Union [3.147.104.120] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 10:46 GMT) Principal Names xxv Herman Benson: founder of Association for Union Democracy (AUD) John Cronin, Jr.: court-appointed chief auditor of IBT, 1989–1992; IRB administrator, 1992– Fred Gegare: IBT international vice president running for general president in the 2011 election Peter Hoekstra: Republican representative of Michigan’s 2nd congressional district Susan Jennik: AUD executive director when U.S. v. IBT was filed Tom Keegel: IBT general secretary-treasurer in Jim Hoffa’s administration, 1998–2010 Karen Konigsberg: assistant U.S. attorney working on U.S. v. IBT, 1994–2001 James Kossler: Project RISE’s lead investigator Tom Leedham: insurgent candidate for IBT general president in 1998, 2001, and 2006 Martin Levy: independent financial auditor of the IBT, 1997–2001 Randy Mastro: assistant U.S. attorney who led team that drafted U.S. v. IBT complaint Ken Paff: national organizer (and de facto head) of Teamsters for a Democratic Union Sandy Pope: president of NYC IBT Local 805; insurgent challenger to General President Jim Hoffa in the 2011 IBT election Andrew Schilling: assistant U.S. attorney working on U.S. v. IBT, November 1997–October 2007; chief of the civil division of the U.S. attorney’s office (SDNY), March 2010– Edwin Stier: court-appointed trustee of IBT Local 560; head of Project RISE This page intentionally left blank ...

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