Journalist and Crime Writer

Eugene Methvin

1 article 1998

Eugene Methvin is a journalist and author known for his extensive reporting on organized crime, labor union corruption, and domestic security issues. He was a longtime senior editor at Reader's Digest and authored several books on crime and subversion in America. He contributed to The Weekly Standard in 1998, writing about mob influence in labor unions.

A CORRUPT UNION AND THE MOB

August 31, 1998 · Magazine

On July 24, 1996, in the historic mahogany-paneled hearing room where grim-faced congressmen once considered the impeachment of President Nixon, chairman Bill McCollum of the House Crime Subcommittee gaveled for order. "There will be no photographs permitted of this witness," the Florida Republican…