NewsMarchelletta’s Tax Convictions Overturned By Federal Appeals Court5/17/2011
Justice Denied: Reports wrongful convictions, their causes and possible preventions
After 10 Years of Persecution and Prosecution, Federal Agencies Come up Empty in efforts to Vilify Atlanta-area Businessman.3/9/2011
AJC Featured Cover Story: The parcel intercepted at the bustling FedEx Super Hub in Memphis didn’t have the proper paperwork, U.S. Customs officials said.
Court Ruling Vindicates Circle Group Owners, Overturns All Convictions1/5/2011
On behalf of our family, I want to thank you for your encouragement and well wishes. It has meant a great deal to each of us to know that our friends and neighbors have supported us throughout.
Rampage Video! Atlanta Carpenters Union Boss Goes Nuts on Atlanta Citizen10/19/2009
Displaying what has become his trademark tactic, Atlanta Local 225/Southeastern Carpenters Regional Council (SECRC) organizer Jimmy Gibbs recently melted down in profane rage while verbally attacking a passerby at a union demonstration in Atlanta. And it was all caught on tape!
Judge Upholds $1.7 Million Ruling Against Atlanta Carpenters Union8/18/2009
On August 11, 2009, U.S. District Judge Richard W. Story ruled in Atlanta federal court that a $1.7 million jury award against the Southeastern Carpenters Regional Council will stand. The move by Judge Story is just one more nail in the coffin of a failed, and very expensive, attempt by the Atlanta carpenters union to illegally drive a small Atlanta drywall contractor out of business.
House Bill Would Protect Workers from Union Violence6/4/2009
ABC May 21 praised the introduction of the "Freedom From Union Violence Act of 2009" (H.R. 2537) by Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.). The measure would levy a fine of up to $100,000, a prison sentence of up to 20 years, or both, to any person that commits an act of violence or extortion against another person during a labor dispute.
Circle Group Job Wins Another Award5/19/2009
Congratulations are in order for The Circle Group's Jeff Musto and Bob Subin, who led TCG team on the contract at The Mansion on Peachtree.
Why The Union Is Afraid To Show Its Face to the Media4/30/2009
Sometimes, the stink of a sorry excuse for a carpenter's union tactic cannot be ignored. Righteous citizens cannot look away. Community leaders speak out. The media investigates.
Southeast Carpenters Union Refuses to Grant Interview to DC Journalist3/23/2009
Watch how the union special projects director hides his face when a news reporter confronts him. He's too ashamed to talk to the reporter. Or is he too scared? One thing is for certain: the bosses back at union headquarters were also too ashamed and/or scared to talk to the D.C. journalist.
Shock Video! Atlanta Carpenters Union Confronted by Atlanta PD3/9/2009
On Thursday, February 26, Atlanta police responded to calls of an unlawful disturbance being staged by the Southeastern Carpenters Regional Council (SECRC) in downtown Atlanta at the Peachtree Center. The numerous police units who responded to the scene found an unruly mob of paid agitators under the supervision of SECRC special projects director Jimmy Gibbs, who fled the scene as law enforcement closed in. And it was all caught on tape!
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