Chicago Sun-Times

Confidant of indicted ex-Chicago Teamsters boss resigns union posts

- BY ROBERT HERGUTH AND TIM NOVAK Staff Reporters

A longtime colleague and confidant of indicted ex-Chicago Teamsters boss John T. Coli Sr. resigned her union posts this week without explanatio­n.

Becky Strzechows­ki, who had been principal officer of Teamsters Local 700 and a vice president of the Chicago-area consortium of Teamster groups, called Joint Council 25, sent a brief letter to the organizati­on dated Thursday saying:

“Please be advised that I am retiring from my positions with the Teamsters effective today.”

Strzechows­ki, who could not be reached for comment, also held a post with the Teamsters’ internatio­nal operation, overseeing the office for women members on behalf of Teamsters chieftain Jim Hoffa.

She had been one of the highest-ranking female Teamsters officials in the country and was considered a protégé of Coli, who already was gone from the union.

Coli, for years an influentia­l figure whose money and membership was courted by politician­s, was charged in 2017 with extorting Cinespace Chicago Film Studios, a West Side operation where TV shows such as “Chicago Fire” and “Empire” have been recorded, and through which the Teamsters have agreements.

Studio boss Alex Pissios started cooperatin­g with federal authoritie­s — allowing them to secretly record conversati­ons — after they confronted him with evidence that he’d committed fraud during his bankruptcy.

With Pissios’ help, the feds snared Coli, who is accused of extorting money from Cinespace to buy labor peace.

Federal agents have interviewe­d, or tried to interview, other high-level Teamsters officials in the Chicago area about Coli, sources said, one of whom called Strzechows­ki’s resignatio­n “abrupt.”

Local 700 represents, among other workers, city of Chicago garbage collectors and snowplow operators.

Coli is awaiting trial.

Attorneys for Coli and Pissios could not be reached for comment.

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Former Chicago Teamsters chief John Coli Sr.

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