Connecticut Waste Hauler Fights Back, Sues Customers

Date: October 8, 2007

Source: News Room

In a twist of fate, Connecticut carting company Automated Waste Disposal, owned by James Galante who has been indicted in an ongoing mob corruption and racketeering scam, is now suing 19 area business and a rival firm for poaching his customers. Automated Waste charges that the businesses are breaching their contracts while Mid-Hudson Waste of Mahopac is engaging in "tortious interference" by encouraging them to do so. The 19 business acting as one consolidated defendant filed a motion to dismiss on the grounds of the illegal business practices by the plaintiff.

Galante is among 29 people named in the large-scale racketeering case. He is accused of leading an effort to control competition in the waste hauling industry in western Connecticut and eastern New York by employing mob muscle to intimidate other carters and collude on pricing.

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