LACORTE v. HUDACS

No. 1:94-CV-402.

884 F.Supp. 64 (1995)

Kenneth LACORTE, Plaintiff, v. John HUDACS, individually, Robert F. Gollnick, individually, Thomas M. Hines, individually, Chester Rysedorph, individually, Christopher Alund, individually, Richard Corenthal, individually, Jane Lauer Barker, individually, The County of Rensselaer, John L. Buono, both individually and as Executive of Rensselaer County, Marilyn K. Douglas, both individually and as Chairperson of the Rensselaer County Legislature, The County of Albany, Michael Polovina, both individually and as an employee, agent and/or servant of Albany County, Richard Meyers, both individually and as a member of the Albany County Legislature and/or an employee, agent and/or servant of Albany County, Frank Commisso, both individually and as a member of the Albany County Legislature, Harold Joyce, both individually and as a member of the Albany County Legislature and as a business agent of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Bernard Mericle, both individually and as a business agent of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Clough Harbor and Associates, Larry V. Fairchild, both individually and as partner and/or employee, agent and/or servant of Clough Harbour and Associates, Andrew Toms, both individually and as an employee, agent and/or servant of Clough Harbour and Associates, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. New York.

April 19, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard E. Wendling, Mechanicville, NY, for plaintiff.

Maynard, O'Connor, Smith, Albany, NY (Mae A. D'Agostino, of counsel), for defendants County of Albany, Michael Polovina, Richard Meyers, Frank Commisso.


MEMORANDUM DECISION & ORDER

McAVOY, Chief Judge.

I. BACKGROUND

A. Summary of Facts:

In 1987 plaintiffs Kenneth P. Lacorte and Lacorte Electrical Construction admitted to violating New York State Labor Laws by willfully underpaying employees on public works projects. Lacorte agreed to repay the employees but was subsequently charged with compelling those employees to return

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