Charles O’Brien, 86, Who Was Dogged by Hoffa Case, Is Dead - News Summed Up

Charles O’Brien, 86, Who Was Dogged by Hoffa Case, Is Dead


Charles O’Brien, a close associate of the union boss Jimmy Hoffa who spent decades denying that he was involved in Hoffa’s disappearance and presumed murder in 1975, died on Thursday at his home in Boca Raton, Fla. His stepson, Jack Goldsmith, a law professor at Harvard University, said the cause appeared to be a heart attack. Mr. O’Brien, widely known as Chuckie, was a child when he first met Hoffa in about 1943, and the two became close. When Hoffa disappeared in a Detroit suburb in 1975 (a judge declared him “presumed dead” in 1982, though no body has been found), Mr. O’Brien came under suspicion, with news accounts and some law enforcement authorities speculating that he drove Hoffa to a fatal encounter. Mr. O’Brien, although his accounts of the events surrounding the disappearance were sometimes vague, maintained that he had not been involved and that he would never have sold out his friend and mentor.


Source: International New York Times February 14, 2020 23:03 UTC



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