Vance Pearson, 58, was arrested in September after a criminal
complaint against him showed vast sums being spent on lavish
entertainment by labor leaders - including $440 bottles of
champagne originally created to please a Russian czar and
scantily clad women to light union leaders' cigars.
"Based on his racketeering and embezzlement conspiracy
conviction, Pearson faces a maximum of five years in prison and
a fine of up to $250,000," the U.S. Attorney's Office said in a
statement.
Pearson is the 12th defendant to plead guilty in connection with
the ongoing criminal investigation, according to the statement.
"Vance Pearson blatantly violated his oath of office and
betrayed the trust of all our hard-working members ... While our
union is moving forward, we will never forget the costly lessons
from our past," the UAW said in a statement.
Pearson was the head of the union's Region 5, which covers 17
U.S. states - a role he took over from Gary Jones after serving
as his second in command.
(Reporting by Ankit Ajmera in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)
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