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Donovan Indicted #533845

NBC Evening News for Monday, Oct 01, 1984
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(Studio) Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan reported indicted on criminal chgs. involving his role in Schiavone Construction Company
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(DC) Donovan's recent testimony before grand jury and today's indictment alleging his construction company falsified documents on government project noted; background to case involving Schiavone's relationship with mob figure William Masselli reviewed. Ronald Schiavone and other employees said also indicted. Details of indictment outlined on screen; Donovan and others said asked to surrender tomorrow.
REPORTER: James Polk

(Studio) Special prosecutor's earlier findings in case recalled; implications for current case discussed. Possibility of partisan pols. considered.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw, James Polk

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Polk, James
Duration:
00:02:40

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