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DK Jones Letter To Westchester COBA President West Requesting His Resignation
DK Jones Letter To Westchester COBA President West Requesting His Resignation
Alonzo West
President
Westchester Corrections Benevolent Association
28 Claremont Ave.
Thornwood, NY 10594
As a union member, who is current in all COBA dues, I am questioning your judgment of your
actions. Your political thuggery to attempt to silence your own union members from speaking
to elected officials is contradictory to the mission statement of COBA, and what you as a union
President should represent.
The fact of the matter is, we would not be at this junction if you did not lie to retired Officer
Maxwell about your meetings with County Legislators. To cover up that lie, you have created
more lies. Unfortunately, for all COBA members, your lying actions have brought on a Five
Million Dollar Defamation lawsuit that could potentially put or union in a severe financial crisis.
As a member of COBA, I am requesting all expenditures on how the law firm Cittone & Chinta is
being paid. Since COBA has chosen to issue a "Cease and Desist" to its own union members, the
payment of services to Cittone & Chinta should not come from the union funds that are
collected by the same members you're trying to silence.
I am also requesting from you and the board, all minutes and records on who motioned and
who seconded the motion, the discussion and who voted, "Yes" or "No" to use the law firm
Cittone & Chinta to issue a "Cease and Desist" to its own union members.
It also appears that Cittone & Chinta carbon copied the letter to President Brooke Jones,
President of the Westchester Correction Association, to the COBA law firm of Kohler & Isaacs.
The communication between law firms brings questions of unethical actions and another
conflict of interests because of a failure to create an information barrier between law firms. Is
Kohler & Isaac working for us or against us? They cannot be our lawyers and assist in legal
actions against us.
If this is the case, then all Westchester Correction Association Members, who are dues-paying
members of COBA, who have active departmental charges or pending charges are entitled and
should receive conflict council of their choice. We do not expect the law firm of Kohler & Isaacs
to participate in the process of silencing our right to speak and properly defend us against
departmental charges. It is a clear conflict of interest.
Your actions, though it is personal and contradictory of the mission of COBA, will take the this
once credible union down a rabbit hole, in which it will take years to recover. It is imperative for
the future of COBA and its financial stability that you resign from office.
Sincerely,
Brooke Jones
President
Westchester Correction Association
Charles Billups
Chairman
Grand Council of Guardians
Terri McGee
President
National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice
Willie Williams
East Regional President
National Black Police Association
Ron Hampton
D.C. Representative
Blacks In Law Enforcement of America
Legal Council