Nurse swept up in Johnny Doc probe sentenced to probation for pandemic unemployment fraud
Dec. 16—A home nurse caught up in the federal government's years-long investigation of former labor leader
As part of her sentencing Wednesday, she agreed to repay more than
Dougherty, a political power broker in
Who is Johnny Doc, once
But the payments first came to the attention of federal prosecutors as they combed through nearly all aspects of Dougherty's life — an effort that resulted in multiple indictments against him and others.
Mangini's lawyer,
She ultimately pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of theft of public money in September.
Mangini "accepts she applied for benefits wrongly," Marino wrote in court papers. But he urged U.S. District Judge
Dougherty resigned his position as head of Local 98 last year, after a federal jury convicted him on bribery charges involving former
Dougherty, meanwhile, remains under indictment in two additional cases centered on allegations that he threatened a union contractor who tried to fire his nephew, and that he and other union leaders embezzled more than
A trial on the latter case is scheduled to begin next month.
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