United States v. International Brotherhood Of Teamsters

266 F.3d 45, 168 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2863, 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 15930
CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedJuly 17, 2001
Docket2000
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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United States v. International Brotherhood Of Teamsters, 266 F.3d 45, 168 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2863, 2001 U.S. App. LEXIS 15930 (1st Cir. 2001).

Opinion

266 F.3d 45 (2nd Cir. 2001)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO, THE COMMISSION OF LA COSA NOSTRA, ANTHONY SALERNO, also known as Fat Tony, MATTHEW IANNIELO, also known as Matty the Horse, ANTHONY PROVENZANO, also known as Tony Pro, NUNZIO PROVENZANO, also known as Nunzi Pro, ANTHONY CORALLO, also known as Tony Ducks, SALVATORE SANTORO, also known as Tom Mix, CHRISTOPHER FURNARI, SR., also known as Christie Tick, FRANK MANZO, CARMINE PERSICO, also known as Junior, also known as The Snake, GENNARO LANGELLA, also known as Gerry Lang, PHILIP RASTELLI, also known as Rusty, NICHOLAS MARANGELLO, also known as Nicky Glasses, JOSEPH MASSINO, also known as Joey Messina, ANTHONY FICAROTTA, also known as Figgy, EUGENE BOFFA, SR., FRANCIS SHEERAN, MILTON ROCKMAN, also known as Maishe, JOHN TRONOLONE, also known as Peanuts, JOSEPH JOHN AIUPPA, also known as Joey O'Brien, also known as Joey Aiuppa, JOHN PHILIP CERONE, also known as Jackie the Lackie, also known as Jackie Cerone, JOSEPH LOMBARDO, also known as Joey the Clown, ANGELO LAPIETRA, also known as The Nutcracker, FRANK BALISTRIERI, also known as Mr. B, CARL ANGELO DELUNA, also known as
Toughy, CARL CIVELLA also known as Corky, ANTHONY THOMAS CIVELLA, also known as Tony Ripe, GENERAL EXECUTIVE BOARD, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND HELPERS OF AMERICA, JACKIE PRESSER, General President, WELDON MATHIS, General Secretary Treasurer, JOSEPH TREROTOLA, First Vice President, also known as Joe T, ROBERT HOLMES, SR., Second Vice President, ROBERT HOLMES, SR., WILLIAM MCCARTHY, Third Vice President, JOSEPH W. MORGAN, Fourth Vice President, EDWARD M. LAWSON, Fifth Vice President, ARNOLD WEINMEISTER, Sixth Vice President, JOHN H. CLEVELAND, Seventh Vice President, MAURICE R. SCHURR, Eighth Vice President, DONALD PETERS, Ninth Vice President, WALTER J. SHEA, Tenth Vice President, HAROLD FRIEDMAN, Eleventh Vice President, JACK D. COX, Twelfth Vice President, DON L. WEST, Thirteenth Vice President, MICHAEL J. RILEY, Fourteenth Vice President, THEODORE COZZA, Fifteenth Vice President, DANIEL LIGUROTIS, Sixteenth Vice President, SALVATORE PROVENZANO, Former Vice President, also known as Sammy Pro, Defendants,
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, Defendant-Appellee,
VINCENT SOMBROTTO and EDWIN GONZALEZ, LOCAL 116, PRODUCTION AND MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEES' UNION, Appellants.

Docket No. 00-6116
August Term 2000

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

Argued: January 22, 2001
Decided: July 17, 2001

Vincent Sombrotto, Edwin Gonzalez, and Local 116, Production and Maintenance Employees' Union, appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (David N. Edelstein, District Judge) enjoining them from organizing workers employed by several New Jersey companies.

Affirmed in Part, Vacated in Part, and Remanded.

IRVING ANOLIK, ESQ., New York, New York, for Appellants.

ANDREW W. SCHILLING, Assistant United States Attorney (Mary Jo White, United States Attorney, Southern District of New York, and Gideon A. Schor, Assistant United States Attorney, on the brief), New York, New York, for Plaintiff-Appellee United States.

LAURA MATLOW, Vladeck, Waldman, Elias & Engelhard, PC (Larry Cary, on the brief), New York, New York, for Appellee IBT.

Before: WALKER, Chief Judge, PARKER and KATZMANN, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM:

Vincent Sombrotto, Edwin Gonzalez, and Local 116, Production and Maintenance Employees' Union, appeal from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (David N. Edelstein,1 District Judge) enjoining them from organizing workers employed by several New Jersey companies. Although we find that injunctive relief is justified, the injunction is overbroad in certain respects and therefore must be modified.

BACKGROUND

This appeal is among the progeny of a civil action brought by the government under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ("RICO"), 18 U.S.C. § 1964, to root out the corrupt influence of organized crime in the International Brotherhood of Teamsters ("IBT"). See United States v. IBT, 708 F. Supp. 1388 (S.D.N.Y. 1989). This case is among the scores of lawsuits initiated pursuant to the consent decree imposed in the government's suit, which reorganized the operations of IBT and provided for their oversight by court-appointed officers. Our discussion of the facts assumes some familiarity with the history of this massive litigation. See, e.g., United States v. IBT, 247 F.3d 370 (2d Cir. 2001); United States v. IBT, 728 F. Supp. 1032 (S.D.N.Y.), aff'd, 907 F.2d 277 (2d Cir. 1990).

Appellants Vincent Sombrotto and Edwin Gonzalez were members of IBT until 1994, when they were removed from their respective positions as president and secretary-treasurer of IBT Local 966. At that time, Local 966 was placed in trusteeship, by order of IBT's Independent Review Board ("IRB"), which was created under the consent decree to oversee compliance with the decree. The IRB had determined that Local 966 had been under the influence of members of organized crime families. The IRB found that Sombrotto, who had little union experience, had rapidly ascended to control of Local 966 after the resignation or conviction of its previous officers and that Sombrotto's rise was due in part to his association with organized crime.

After presentation of the IRB's recommendations to an IBT Hearing Panel ("Panel"), the Panel found Sombrotto guilty of a variety of charges, including embezzlement, dual unionism, and other breaches of fiduciary duty. Gonzalez was found guilty of similar charges. The Panel recommended permanent expulsion of both Sombrotto and Gonzalez from the IBT, and the IBT General President and the IBT General Executive Board concurred. Sombrotto and Gonzalez were accordingly barred for life from seeking or accepting employment with the IBT.

Shortly after being forced out of the IBT, Sombrotto and Gonzalez took control of an independent union, appellant Local 116, Production and Maintenance Employees' Union ("Local 116"). Sombrotto soon became president of Local 116, and appointed Gonzalez as secretary-treasurer.

As officers of Local 116, Sombrotto and Gonzalez sought to have Local 116 become the exclusive collective bargaining representative of employees of Telesco, Inc., doing business as State Warehouse (collectively "State Warehouse") in Secaucus, New Jersey. They also attempted to enroll in Local 116 State Warehouse employees who were members of IBT Local 807. On January 3, 2000, Local 116 filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board ("NLRB") seeking an election for the collective bargaining representative of State Warehouse employees.

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