Former Union Manager From Ocean County Indicted On Fraud Charges

George Laufenberg (Photo courtesy NJ)

NEWARK – The former administrative manager of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters (Carpenters Union) New Jersey/New York benefit funds has been indicted for defrauding the funds of more than $1.5 million by a federal grand jury for defrauding the funds of more than $1.5 million, according to U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito.

  George R. Laufenberg, 69, of Harvey Cedars, was charged in a five-count indictment with embezzlement of pension funds, embezzlement of deferred compensation payments, embezzlement of excess annuity fund contributions, conspiracy to embezzle with a “low-show” employee, and making a false statement in an annual financial report. 

  Laufenberg will be arraigned before a U.S. District Court Judge at a later date. He is the former administrative manager of the New Jersey Carpenter’s Pension, Annuity, Health and Training/Apprenticeship Funds. 

  The indictment states Laufenberg allegedly stole from the benefit plans by using his authority to self-deal and benefit himself with unapproved and improper distributions from pension and annuity funds. He also filed a false U.S. Department of Labor Form 5500 in which he denied he was improperly diverting annuity contributions into his paycheck.

  Laufenberg’s annual salary was approximately $300,000. He is charged with using his authority to unilaterally grant himself a $120,000 pension and $180,000 in annual deferred compensation, without retiring, or without giving notice or receiving approval from the funds’ board of trustees.       He is also charged with diverting into his paycheck monthly annuity contributions, contrary to IRS regulations. 

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Laufenberg is also accused of using his authority to grant a personal friend, who was a low-show employee at the funds, a full salary with a pension, annuity contributions and full health care coverage. 

  The maximum penalty for each count is five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.  U.S. Attorney Carpenito credited the investigators of the Department of Labor (DOL), Employee Benefit Security Administration (EBSA), under the supervision of Darren Cohen, Regional Director; special agents of the DOL Office of the Inspector General (OIG) under the supervision of Special Agent in Charge Michael Mikulka; and the agents of the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey, under the supervision of Inspector General Michael Nestor, with the investigation leading to the Sept. 27 indictment.

  The government is represented by Senior Litigation Counsel V. Grady O’Malley of the U.S. Attorney’s Offices’ Organized Crime/Gangs Unit.