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Ahmed, a former vice president at West Insurance , was once known for his get-out-the-vote work that helped the political campaigns of former Mayor John F.

Street and other politicians. West Insurance maintained that the fee was "pursuant to an alleged agreement" between Ahmed and Matthews, according to the lawsuit.

The consulting service fee "is not only false, it is a bizarre and outrageous claim," the union asserted in court documents, adding that there was never any agreement to pay Ahmed a commission. West and his company were fired in May , according to the suit. Spear said that by then, word had gotten out about West's involvement with the Philadelphia Housing Authority and the union did not want to be tangled up with any controversy.

The union's new broker discovered the disparity between the amount West was getting and the amount that was paid for actual services, the suit said. By the time West lost his contract with District Council 33 in , he was already under federal investigation and had been in communication with the U. District Attorney's Office , according to U.

District Judge Joel H. Slomsky's comments during West's plea hearing Friday. But in the months after the suit was filed, FBI agents visited union officials at D.

The two, leaders of two of the handful of locals that make up the District Council , said in interviews Thursday the FBI questioned them in the late summer or fall of Evon Sutton , business agent for Local , said she was asked similar questions. Asked whether Matthews was also interviewed, Spear said: "I do know but I can't comment on it.

Joseph J. Khan , an assistant U. Cooper, who represents city sanitation workers, and Sutton, who represents city health workers, are part of a slate that opposed Matthews in recent elections. Sutton is the wife of former D. When the ballots were counted on May 8 , Evon Sutton lost the race against Matthews. In March, after the pandemic hit, Matthews and the city agreed to a one-year extension of its contract.

These insurgents say veteran leaders have grown too comfortable and have failed to adapt in an increasingly desperate time for American workers. Insurgents have to campaign on top of working their day jobs.

Matthews accused incumbent and longtime rival James Sutton of stuffing ballots in the initial election, which Matthews lost by a few hundred votes. Supporters of the two candidates pushed and shoved one another at the union headquarters that night. The U. Department of Labor investigated the fraud allegations. Matthews won 4, to 4, In those days, delegates from each local cast votes for union leadership.

After Matthews became president, he changed the format to a popular vote. Still, Evon Sutton, wife of James Sutton and a former DC33 official who challenged Matthews several times unsuccessfully over the last two decades, marveled at how members were encouraging one another to vote. Sutton, 69, said she had never seen anything like it.



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