KEY POINTS
  • Gary Jones is the second UAW president to be sentenced as part of a multiyear corruption probe into the prominent American labor union.
  • His sentencing is among the last in the investigation, which has tarnished the union's reputation and led to federal oversight of the UAW.
  • Federal prosecutors had recommended a 28-month prison term for Jones.
Gary Jones, the newly-elected President of the United Auto Workers (UAW), addresses the 37th UAW Constitutional Convention June14, 2018 at Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan.

DETROIT – The immediate past president of the United Auto Workers was sentenced Thursday to 28 months in prison for his part in a scheme with other leaders to steal as much as $1.5 million in union funds for lavish trips, golfing, alcohol and other luxuries.

Gary Jones is the second UAW president to be sentenced as part of a multiyear corruption probe into the prominent American labor union. He is one of 15 people to have been charged, including three Fiat Chrysler (now Stellantis) executives and his predecessor, Dennis Williams, who was sentenced last month to 21 months in prison.