spot_img

Legal documents say union funneled $1.8M into lost trust fund

Date:

spot_img

(The Center Square) – New legal documents filed recently in an ongoing union corruption case in Pennsylvania say officials funneled $1.8 million into a trust fund that’s yet to be recovered and then destroyed evidence of its existence.

The lawsuit, filed in 2020 by The Fairness Center on behalf of three workers at a state prison in Huntingdon, accused the treasurer of the local chapter of the Pennsylvania State Corrections Officers Association of misappropriating $20,000 between 2009 and 2018.

The three workers – Cory Yedlosky, William Weyant, and Chris Taylor – even shared their concerns with union executive board members in Harrisburg but were ignored, according to court documents.

A subsequent internal forensic audit uncovered credit charges totaling upward of $400,000 for personal frivolities for local and state union leaders. A $12,000 Rolex, tickets to a Miami Dolphins game, $3,000 bar tabs and luxury golf trips were among the charges listed in court filings.

Five top union officials were faced with forgery and theft charges in 2023 and ordered to pay restitution that totals nearly $82,000. To date, roughly $23,000 has been repaid.

In February, the workers requested a summary judgment to recover their lost union dues and legal costs. Relief also seeks the return of all embezzled funds “that cannot be accounted for or demonstrated to be properly paid, with interest.”

The lawsuit echoes a nationwide trend of union corruption that’s drawn congressional attention. In March, Rep. Virginia Foxx, a Republican representing North Carolina’s 5th District, penned a letter to 12 unions representing roughly 7.8 million workers requesting information about internal fraud prevention policies.

Read the Black Chronicle Black History Edition for Free! Click Below

Read the Black Chronicle Black History Edition for Free! Click Below

spot_img
spot_img

Subscribe

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Campus Clashes: Biden’s Balance on Protests and Peace

“We’ve all seen images and they put to the test two...

Fed Holds Rates Steady, Signals No Rate Cuts Soon

WASHINGTON (AURN News) – The Federal Reserve left interest...

Report: Wisconsin ranked 3rd in nation in social capital

(The Center Square) – A new report says Wisconsin...

Washington’s gray wolves moving further west; federally delisted from ESA

(The Center Square) – Hikers have more to watch...