Real estate agent accused in creation of phony firm By Michael Puente
Through Olympic Services, Ihle and Kevin Pastrick produced documents as a way to impede or obstruct an investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor, according to federal prosecutors.
The documents included unlawful payments made through Olympic Services to Gerry Nannenga, then a trustee of the Northwest Indiana District Council of Carpenters Pension Trust Fund.
Feds nab Pastrick's pal in Coffee Creek probe BY MEGGEN LINDSAY
Kevin Pastrick's business partner, Carl Paul Ihle Jr., 57, of Crown Point, was indicted Thursday in connection with the U.S. Department of Labor's investigation into fraudulent union investments at Porter County's Coffee Creek development.
Ihle, a real estate agent, is now the fourth person facing federal charges that stem from a 1999 investment of $10 million in union pension money from the Northwest Indiana District Council of Carpenters to buy land at Coffee Creek.