Overview
- U.S. District Judge Richard G. Stearns on Feb. 18 resentenced Dana A. Pullman to two years in prison with one year of supervised release and $43,915 in restitution.
- Anne M. Lynch received a 15‑month prison term, one year of supervised release, and was ordered to pay $41,795 in restitution.
- The resentencing follows a 2024 First Circuit decision that reversed several convictions while affirming others, resulting in a six‑month reduction to Pullman’s original 30‑month term.
- A 2022 jury found Pullman and Lynch ran a scheme in which union business and payments were steered to the lobbyist as Pullman took kickbacks, with union funds also used for personal expenses.
- Federal officials condemned the conduct as a breach of public trust, citing diverted union money for items such as a Miami Beach trip, gifts, and upscale meals.