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In the continuing federal crackdown of corruption inside the United Auto Workers, a former assistant to a union vice president told a federal judge Wednesday that he committed financial crimes because he was facing economic hardship.

Mike Grimes, 65, of Fort Myers, Florida, pleaded guilty in the federal courtroom on charges of wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering. The government said Grimes received $1.99 million in kickbacks from union vendors.



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How Far Does It Go? Yet ANOTHER UAW Official Pleads Guilty Of Money Laundering

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