David Miller

Treasurer of Independent Workers Local in Michigan Sentenced

On June 18, David Miller, formerly treasurer of Independent Workers Union Local 373, was sentenced in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan to 13 months in prison and two years in supervised release for embezzling $50,501.99 from the Litchfield (Hillsdale County), Michigan union. He also will have to pay full restitution. Miller, 50, a resident of nearby Jonesville, had pleaded guilty in March. The local since has affiliated with the United Auto Workers. The plea and sentencing follow an investigation by the Labor Department's Office of Labor-Management Standards.

Michigan Independent Union Treasurer Pleads Guilty to Theft

MichiganOn March 8, David Miller, formerly treasurer of Litchfield (Mich.) Independent Workers Union Local 373, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan to embezzlement of funds in the amount of $50,501.99 from the union. He had been indicted in January. The guilty plea follows an investigation by the Labor Department's Office of Labor-Management Standards.

Michigan Independent Workers Local Treasurer Indicted for Embezzlement

Michigan On January 6, David Miller, former treasurer of Independent Workers Union Local 373, was indicted in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan on one count of embezzling funds from the Litchfield union in the amount of $50,501.99. The indictment follows an investigation by the U.S. Labor Department's Office of Labor-Management Standards.

Nevada Boss Guilty of Embezzlement

Since 1997, ex-Nev. teachers union boss Steve Confer has denied allegations he embezzled over $53,000 while treasurer of an Ind. teachers union. On Jul. 26, his story changed.

Confer pled guilty to one count of embezzlement in U.S. Dist. Court in Fort Wayne, Ind., after reaching an agreement with the U.S. Atty. For the plea, prosecutors dropped the remaining 19 embezzlement counts and will recommend leniency at sentencing.

Confer allegedly embezzled over $53,000 in 1994-96 while treasurer of the Professional Service Org. of the Ind. State Teachers Ass'n. He moved to Las Vegas in 1996, becoming exec. director of the Clark County Edu. Ass'n -- the second largest Nat. Edu. Ass'n chapter. He resigned in 1998. He allegedly wrote himself $45,300 in checks and charged $7,800 on the union's credit card for personal purposes. PSO sought to recover the funds. Reportedly, Confer settled by repaying the disputed amount in a 1997 agreement. But a private settlement doesn't shelter him from criminal prosecution.

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