Abatement company owner involved in Detroit demos charged in bribery case
Warren The owner of an asbestos abatement company with a key role in Detroit s federal demolition program was arraigned Wednesday on multiple felony charges stemming from allegations he misrepresented project costs and bribed a contractor.
Kevin Woods, 50, of Harrison Township appeared in 37th District Court to face felony counts of false pretenses and money laundering and a misdemeanor bribery charge. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.
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Woods attorney, Rebecca Camargo, said in a statement to The News on Wednesday that her client is innocent of all charges and she s looking forward to aggressively defending him in this case.
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Richard Adamo and his team still feel a little irked they did not bring purpose-built material handlers into their demolition business sooner than they did.
Richard Adamo and his team feel a little irked that they did not bring purpose-built material handlers into their demolition business sooner than they did. Adamo is the third-generation president of Detroit-based Adamo Group, which has been a leader in the demolition industry for more than 50 years, taking on large decommissioning projects throughout the United States and Canada.