Newly public FBI records from the 1970s reveal an investigation into Home Depot cofounders over alleged anti-union bribery
Briefly

The FBI's investigation into Home Depot founders Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank revealed they used $140,000 in corporate funds to try to bribe Handy Dan workers.
Despite the investigation substantiating claims of bribery, no criminal charges were filed due to 'insufficient' evidence and issues related to the statute of limitations.
The allegations stemmed from Handy Dan's corporate parent, which cited 'unauthorized and unacceptable business practices' that led to the firing of Marcus and Blank.
Even though the union decertification attempt was ultimately unsuccessful, the investigation into Marcus and Blank highlighted significant ethical concerns regarding their business practices.
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