Wedtech, a Bronx military contractor is at the center of a Federal corruption investigation.
There have been allegations that the company, a Bronx military contractor, and former executives of it paid bribes to public officials.
He was charged with extorting $50,000 and a job for his brother-in-law from the Wedtech Corporation, a Bronx military contractor.
This was the sixth corruption trial involving Wedtech, a Bronx military contractor that has gone out of business.
The founder of the Bronx military contractor has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
At the time the corporation, a Bronx military contractor that has since declared bankruptcy, was seeking a $32 million Army contract to build small engines.
The allegations were included in an amended complaint in a civil suit filed earlier this year by the Bronx military contractor.
In 1972, he bought Loral, a small Bronx military contractor on the verge of bankruptcy.
Three California men have been identified by former company executives as the recipients of questionable payments from the Bronx military contractor.
Mr. Chinn was a director of the defunct Bronx military contractor.