American Postal Workers Union

Alabama Local Secretary Sentenced for Embezzlement

Sharon Ann Burt, secretary of Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union Local 611, was sentenced in federal court to one year in prison for embezzling $72,701 in union funds.  Federal prosecutors said that Burt, 49, a resident of Fort Payne, Alabama, in the northeast part of the state, wrote checks without authorization, paid her bills with union money, and doctored bank statements delivered to her personal post office box.  She was indicted last May and pleaded guilty to embezzlement and mail fraud in October.  Local 611 represented employees at the Earthgrains plant in Fort Payne, which closed in 2005.  (Gadsden Times, 3/14/07; Huntsville Times, 3/15/07).

 

Pittsburgh-Area Local Chieftain Pleads Guilty to Thefts

Two Local Officials in New Jersey Arrested for Embezzlement

Gary Weightman and John McGovern got a Valentine’s Day present from the government.  But it wasn’t the gift of love.  The pair, respectively, had been president and secretary-treasurer of American Postal Workers Union (APWU) Local 190 in Clifton, N.J., while holding down full-time postal jobs.  On Tuesday, February 14 federal prosecutors in Newark unsealed an indictment against them, as they were being arrested.  Weightman and McGovern allegedly embezzled more than $400,000 from the union during 2000-2002, with the money going for everyday expenses.  Both men were released on $100,000 bond.

 

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