Allen Dorfman (January 6, 1923 – January 20, 1983) was a key figure in the history of organized crime and labor racketeering in the United States. He was deeply involved with the Teamsters%20Union and the Chicago%20Outfit.
Dorfman’s primary role was to manage the Teamsters%20Central%20States%20Pension%20Fund, a massive fund from which he and his associates allegedly embezzled millions of dollars through fraudulent loans and kickbacks. These funds were often used to finance Las Vegas casinos and other projects linked to organized crime.
He was convicted in 1982 along with several others, including Teamsters President Roy%20Williams, for conspiring to bribe Senator Howard Cannon in exchange for Cannon's help in blocking trucking deregulation legislation.
Dorfman was murdered in January 1983, just weeks before he was scheduled to be sentenced in the bribery case. The circumstances surrounding his death remain a subject of speculation, with theories linking the Chicago%20Outfit to the assassination to prevent him from cooperating with authorities and potentially revealing further details about organized crime's involvement with the Teamsters%20Union. His murder remains officially unsolved.
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