Peter Rhein

Philadelphia Teachers Union Treasurer Sentenced for Embezzlement

AFT logoOn May 5, Peter Rhein, former treasurer of American Federation of Teachers Local 3845, was sentenced in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to five years probation and ordered to make additional restitution in the amount of $28,145.76 plus a special assessment of $1,400. He previously had paid $14,500 in restitution. Rhein in February had pleaded guilty to forging union checks totaling $43,600 to cover personal expenses during October 2002-February 2008 and then falsifying union records. The sentencing follows an investigation by the Labor Department's Office of Labor-Management Standards. (Philadelphia Inquirer, 2/4/09; OLMS, 5/22/09).

Philadelphia Treasurer Pleads Guilty to Theft, False Statements

Peter Rhein’s ride is over.  Rhein, former treasurer of American Federation of Teachers Local 3845, pleaded guilty on February 3 in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to six counts of embezzlement and eight counts of making false statements to the federal government.  Prosecutors charged that between October 2002 and February 2008, Rhein, 42, forged $43,600 in union checks to cover personal expenses.  He also forged the signature of the local president and falsified financial reports filed with the U.S. Labor Department.  Sentencing is scheduled for May 5.  The local represents instructors at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Technical Institute.  (Philadelphia Inquirer, 2/4/09).

Texas Office Manager Charged with Embezzlement, Conspiracy

On December 16, Sarah Crafts, former office manager of the Austin-based Texas Building and Construction Trades Council, was charged in U.S. District Court with one count each of embezzlement and conspiracy totaling $27,197, plus one count of embezzlement of $17,478.  The charges follow an investigation by the U.S. Labor Department’s Office of Labor-Management Standards.  (OLMS, 1/9/09).  

 

 

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