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Didn't take long - here are donations to Jim McGovern (D-Mass.) and Michael E. Capuano, United States Representative (D), by a AI insider.




PIRO, VINCENT (AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES/CORPORATE MARK), (Zip code: 01890) $250 to RE-ELECT MCGOVERN COMMITTEE on 06/28/04

Piro Vincent (Aggregate Industries/marketing), (Zip code: 01890) $500 to CAPUANO FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE on 06/10/03

Piro, Vincent (Aggregate Industries/marketing), (Zip code: 01890) $500 to CAPUANO FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE on 11/12/03

Piro, Vincent (Aggregate Industries/marketing), (Zip code: 01890) $250 to CAPUANO FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE on 05/16/04



22 posted on 08/11/2005 9:39:29 AM PDT by BlackRain
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Former Aggregate Industries executives sentenced for obstruction of justice


Date: April, 07 2005
Type: Investigation

Summary: Boston, MA. Two former high-level executives at Aggregate Industries, formerly known as Bardon Trimount, a contracting company located in Saugus, Massachusetts, were sentenced late yesterday in federal court for witness tampering in connection with a federal grand jury investigation.

United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan; Kenneth W. Kaiser, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in New England; and Theodore L. Doherty, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Office of the Inspector General, Office of Investigations, announced that WILLIAM COWHIG, age 68, of 14 Silverbridge Road, Topsfield, Massachusetts, and LUIGI IULIANO, age 48, of 9 Seneca Road, Winchester, Massachusetts, were each sentenced by U.S. District Judge Rya Zobel to 1 year of probation, the first 6 months of which are to be served in home confinement with electronic monitoring, and a $10,000 fine.

On January 10, 2005, COWHIG pleaded guilty to one felony count of witness tampering and IULIANO pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of witness tampering.

Aggregate Industries, Inc., a contracting company headquartered in Saugus, Massachusetts, is one of the largest suppliers of road construction products including aggregate (crushed stone), ready-mix concrete and bituminous concrete (asphalt), in Massachusetts for use in public and private construction projects.

The company formerly operated under the name of Bardon Trimount Corporation until late 2000 or early 2001 when it changed its name to Aggregate Industries, Inc. During the time of the offenses, COWHIG was an Executive Vice President at Bardon Trimount and IULIANO was the General Manager of Sales for Bardon Trimount's aggregate, bituminous and ready mix products, as well as their soil remediation and recycling projects.

At the earlier plea hearing, the prosecutor told the Court that, had the case proceeded to trial, the evidence would have proven that the owner and President of a family-owned company that produced and supplied aggregate products to customers in eastern Massachusetts, was cooperating with the federal government in an ongoing investigation concerning a bid rigging scheme involving Bardon Trimount, COWHIG and IULIANO.

The Cooperating Witness ("CW") had been a competitor of Bardon Trimount for many years, bidding on numerous aggregate contracts that Bardon Trimount also bid on. Also at certain time the CW was a supplier to Bardon Trimount.

In early April, 2002, the CW received a subpoena to testify before a federal Grand Jury. Following receipt of the subpoena, the CW met individually with COWHIG and IULIANO to let them know. Under the supervision of investigating agents, the CW tape recorded his conversations with COWHIG and IULIANO.

On April 11 and 12, 2002, IULIANO intentionally harassed the CW in an attempt to dissuade the CW from testifying before a federal Grand Jury. Among other things, IULIANO told the CW on April 11, 2002 while discussing the CW's impending Grand Jury testimony, "Well my first reaction would be to hire nobody and play dumb and say what are you looking for? And I would just bring your, your ah, your bids. You know, what you bid, what you actually bid. Don't bring them any of the paperwork."

And in a second conversation on April 12, 2002, IULIANO told the CW, "But, if you are evasive and as vague or just, you know, don't, don't offer any more than what they ask. And even what they ask, tell them half..."

The CW also had conversations with COWHIG about the Grand Jury subpoena. On April 17, 2002, COWHIG told the CW that, "... if they, under oath, ask you what, have you talked to anybody about this?... You're gonna have to, you'll deny it right out of the box." In a second conversation on April 19, 2002, COWHIG told the CW, "There's nothing in my books, I don't keep records on bids. So there's nothing they can find on me if they decide to subpoena me. And I would die before I mentioned anything. They'd have to pull my f**n' nails out."

The case was investigated by Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Transportation, Office of the Inspector General, Office of Investigations. It was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Allison Burroughs and Jonathan Mitchell in Sullivan's Economic Crimes Unit.

Link: http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/ma/presspage/April2005/Cowhig-William-sentencing.htm


24 posted on 08/11/2005 9:41:13 AM PDT by BlackRain
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Former state Rep. Vincent J. Piro, (Somerville) was tried twice for extortion, but was never convicted. I always wondered what happened to him. I guess he works for a connected Cement company and he's in charge of dispensing the walking around money.
46 posted on 08/11/2005 10:03:24 AM PDT by jackieaxe (English speaking, law abiding, taxpaying citizen)
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