Definition of «racketeering»

Racketeering is a term used to describe criminal activities that involve using coercion, intimidation or fraud to obtain money or other benefits. It typically involves organized crime groups who engage in activities such as extortion, bribery, theft, and corruption. The word "racketeering" comes from the name of a notorious criminal named Thomas Rake, who was known for his use of violence and intimidation to obtain money.

Sentences with «racketeering»

  • Williams and 10 other former Atlanta Public Schools educators were convicted of racketeering charges. (csmonitor.com)
  • · In the same way as they refuse contributions from organized crime, political parties and all candidates for office should publicly kick the addiction to tobacco money — an industry which has been convicted of racketeering in federal court. (wamc.org)
  • The plaintiffs claimed that Hartford violated federal racketeering law by developing a scheme to buy the annuities from its Hartford Life affiliate without notifying the claimants, and then setting the prices so that Hartford withheld 15 % of the value of the structured portion of settlements. (rocketlawyer.com)
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