A former union official in Detroit has been charged with making more than $40,000 in purchases for herself and others with money from Fiat Chrysler.
Virdell King is the fourth person charged in the case. The government says Al Iacobelli, who was a Fiat Chrysler labour executive, gave credit cards to some officials at the United Auto Workers. Bills were paid with money from a company-sponsored training centre.
The conspiracy charge against King was filed as a criminal information, which means a guilty plea is likely.
King retired in 2016 after working in the UAW's Chrysler department. Her attorney, John Shea, declined to comment Friday.
The government quotes a former Fiat Chrysler employee as saying the goal was to keep UAW officials "fat, dumb and happy."
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