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Biden-connected boss of firefighters union dogged by financial misconduct accusations

Former Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, left center, is greeted by Harold Schaitberger, president of the International Association of Fire Fighters, right center, as he takes the stage during a rally at the Teamster Local 249 Hall in Pittsburgh Monday, April 29, 2019.
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Former Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, left center, is greeted by Harold Schaitberger, president of the International Association of Fire Fighters, right center, as he takes the stage during a rally at the Teamster Local 249 Hall in Pittsburgh Monday, April 29, 2019.
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The longtime boss of the country’s largest firefighters union is facing heat over a string of serious financial misconduct accusations, making his close ties to Joe Biden a point of contention.

Harold Schaitberger, the powerful president of the International Association of Fire Fighters, has been accused by the union’s treasurer of taking out $1 million from union pension coffers despite still working there.

The treasurer, Edward Kelly, also alleges Schaitberger has failed to pay taxes on millions of dollars in income over the past two decades, in addition to apparently using union funds to cover personal expenses.

Kelly laid out the allegations in a recent memo, in which he wrote that Schaitberger’s actions likely warrant “a federal government investigation.”

The union, which has more than 300,000 members, including many FDNY firefighters, declined to comment Thursday beyond saying that it’s conducting an “internal” review of Kelly’s allegations.

The damning claims could be concerning to Biden, whose presidential campaign has welcomed Schaitberger as a speaker on the stump several times.

Schaitberger, the IAFF’s president since 2000, was also one of the only prominent organized labor leaders to endorse Biden early on in the race, as most others threw their support behind Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.

“Joe Biden continues to be the strongest and most influential voice for hard-working Americans like firefighters and their families, just as he has been throughout his entire career,” Schaitberger said in a statement announcing his endorsement in April of last year.

Schaitberger’s ties to Biden extend beyond the endorsement.

The union boss has been advising Biden on a range of critical issues during the campaign, including potential vice presidential picks, according to New York magazine.

The Wall Street Journal, meanwhile, reported Thursday that thousands of dollars worth of bar tabs, steak dinners and music downloads are among the personal expenses that Schaitberger allegedly used union funds to cover.

A spokesman for the Biden campaign declined to comment on Thursday.