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U.S. Attorney: Miguel Contreras, Late Labor Leader, Masterminded $50,000 Fraud

By Jason S. Mandell, Friday, Sep. 25 2009 @ 6:44PM
Comments (11)
Categories: crime, politics
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The late labor leader Miguel Contreras
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Miguel Contreras, the late Los Angeles labor heavyweight who was lauded as a modern-day Cesar Chavez, masterminded a scheme to defraud his own nonprofit group out of more than $50,000, L.A. Weekly has learned.

An individual referred to as "M.C." in court documents, described as having "formed" the very same nonprofit formed by Miguel Contreras, is labeled the man who "devised" the corrupt scheme.

"The scheme to defraud the Voter Improvement Project was conceived by M.C.," says Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig Missakian. Missakian cannot identify M.C. by name according to rules that prevent him from identifying non-defendants. Contreras, who is now dead, is not a defendant in the case.

Contreras' role in the scandal was recently revealed in court documents when ex-labor boss Alejandro Stephens pleaded guilty to participating in the fraud. Both the L.A. Times and City News Service covered the case, but completely missed the fact that Contreras was fingered as leading the corruption.

Is Contreras' legacy disgraced? Consider the steps taken by the former head of the L.A. County Federation of Labor -- a man considered a champion of the working class -- to rob his own nonprofit in order to fill his friends' pockets:

In 2004, court documents state, "M.C." -- Contreras -- hired then-president of SEIU Local 660 Stephens and four others to pose as "consultants" for his nonprofit, Voter Improvement Program (VIP), which was funded by donations from such institutions as DreamWorks and Kaiser Permanente as well as a number of union groups.

The court documents state that Contreras had VIP's bookkeeper write checks to Stephens and his crew to perform voter outreach services. Contracts were drawn up to make the relationship appear legitimate, but it was a sham from the beginning. No one was expected to do any work at all. And no one did. They simply cashed their checks, which totaled $52,000.

Stephens pleaded guilty. He now faces up to 40 years in prison.

The revelations about Contreras' abuse of power are sure to anger at least some of his supporters, who were furious when the L.A. Weekly published its 2006 expose, "The Final Hours of Miguel Contreras," by David Zahniser. That piece revealed that several public figures had helped obscure the fact that Contreras' May 2005 death of a heart attack occurred not in his car, but at a rundown, fortune-telling bodega in a rough part of South Los Angeles that was later raided for prostitution.

Zahniser wrote that the demise of the union boss, reported on a Friday night just like today's breaking news, "blind-sided the federation's 800,000 members and sent ripples throughout the region's political establishment, just 11 days before the contentious 2005 mayoral election."

Contreras' sudden death opened the way for the now-disgraced Martin Ludlow to take over the top job at the Federation of Labor. Ludlow resigned from that top union job amidst an intensifying scandal over a probe into his alleged use of illegal union riches to fund his Los Angeles City Council election victory.

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Alejandro Stephens, Corruption, Fraud, Guilty, Jason S. Mandell, Labor, Local 660, Los Angeles, Miguel Contreras, SEIU, Unions
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Jack Humphreville says:

I am sure that this just the tip of the iceberg.

Posted On: Saturday, Sep. 26 2009 @ 6:46AM
Maria says:

And to think they named a school after this guy. The investigation should go deeper and I think they will find other Los Angeles politicians involved in this scandal.

Posted On: Saturday, Sep. 26 2009 @ 7:23AM
JoihnInCalifornia says:

It would likely be useful to investigate what sort of justification Kaiser has for making such a wise spending decision. Certainly doesn't seem to jibe with the purpose of their tax exemption.

Posted On: Saturday, Sep. 26 2009 @ 11:23AM
Miki Jackson says:

So exactly what are they going to teach at that school named after him - to have it in keeping with it's name? Fraud, cronyism and cover ups?

I am glad this paper has a long memory and follows up on stories, no matter how long it takes. I think a follow up series on the inter connectivity of the Contreras' scandals. the downtown money connections and how it all reaches into the Mayor's office is called for. The awarding of the insane contract for the useless metro cars to nowhere is a cherry on the sundae.

Posted On: Saturday, Sep. 26 2009 @ 2:22PM
Sondra says:

I wish the LA Weekly would repost the Contreras story so people could take seriously the sleazy sleazy antics of Contreras and those closely linked to him.

Has anyone looked at the Southwest Voters Project? It seems to be in the same business as Contreras' Voter Information Project.

There is a certain stench rising in Los Angeles and a public employee union, more and more, is linked to criminal behavior.

I used to support the efforts and goals of public unions, but now... now they have simply become the means for corrupt union bosses like Miguel Contreras to defraud the public and raid the public treasury. Anyone watching the City of Los Angeles implode under the supervision of Antonio Villaraigosa and the Los Angeles City Council has to see the similarities.

Posted On: Saturday, Sep. 26 2009 @ 4:05PM
Matt Weinstock says:

Oh nooo!

This couldn't be the same guy that died of a heart attack on top of an underage illegal immigrant whore in a NON-UNION whorehouse could it? Nah, couldn't be. That must have been an ACORN operation from a parallel universe.

Posted On: Saturday, Sep. 26 2009 @ 5:33PM
Jill Stewart says:

To Sondra above:

You asked that we repost the story of how Miguel Contreras really died. You can go to the third paragraph from the bottom of the above article and click on the highlighted phrase "The Final Hours of Miguel Contreras."

Or follow this link:
http://www.laweekly.com/2006-10-26/news/the-final-hours-of-miguel-contreras/

It's more than worth the read. Thanks for commenting!

- Jill Stewart, LA Weekly news editor

Posted On: Sunday, Sep. 27 2009 @ 8:17AM
Ur face! says:

So Jill Stewart will correct Sondra but not the retard right below??

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 28 2009 @ 10:59AM
davehclark says:

The System lives on. Buahahaha!!!

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 28 2009 @ 2:23PM
Pete B. says:

Hold on a second! If fraud took place, it's pretty convenient to blame the dead guy. With the sketchy details listed in this article, there seem to be a variety of things that could have transpired - including the realistic possibility that (a) Stephens is lying to get less jail time, (b) Stephens is scapegoating Contreras to get less jail time and (c) Stephens defrauded the organization but is now lying and laying the blame on a dead man in exchange for less jail time. The prosecutor loves it, because it looks like he got the bigger fish.

Jason, can you work on the investigative reporting part for your next "news" story - you know, the fact finding part of journalism?

Posted On: Monday, Sep. 28 2009 @ 5:09PM
R.E. Starr says:

This just the kinda of looser that republicans and right wing talkers love to talk about , somehow lumping all union guys as evil do wrongers .

Posted On: Thursday, Oct. 8 2009 @ 5:02PM

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