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Indicted Philadelphia Labor Leader John ‘Johnny Doc' Dougherty Challenges Bribery Charges

Johnny "Doc" Dougherty wants a judge to dismiss a dozen charges in the 116-count indictment filed against him, the councilman and others.

The indicted union leader, John “Johnny Doc” Dougherty told reporters Friday following his first appearance in federal court that he will fight the charges while at the same time maintaining his position as influential leader of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98.

What to Know

  • Johnny "Doc" Dougherty wants a judge to dismiss a dozen charges in the 116-count indictment filed against him, the councilman and others.
  • The indictment accuses Dougherty of keeping Councilman Bobby Henon on the payroll to push the electrician union's agenda at City Hall.
  • Dougherty leads the local electricians union and the city's Buildings Trades Council.

A powerful Philadelphia labor leader says the government overreached in charging him with bribing a city councilman.

Johnny "Doc"  Dougherty wants a judge to dismiss a dozen charges in the 116-count indictment filed against him, the councilman and others.

The January indictment accuses Dougherty of keeping Councilman Bobby  Henon on the payroll to push the electrician union's agenda at City Hall.

In a motion filed Wednesday, defense lawyer Henry  Hockeimer argues that council members can have outside jobs and says it  wasn't illegal for  Henon to push union causes. Neither federal prosecutors nor  Henon's lawyer returned calls for comment Thursday.

Dougherty leads the local electricians union and the city's Buildings Trades Council.

Henon, a Democrat, remains on the council. Prosecutors say he earned about $200,000 a year from the two jobs.

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