Former Duval Teachers Union Leaders Indicted for Fraud
Former Duval Teachers Union Leaders Indicted for Fraud

Former Duval Teachers Union Leaders Indicted for Fraud

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Former leaders of Duval Teachers United, Teresa Brady and Ruby George, have been indicted for allegedly stealing over $2.4 million from the union between 2013 and 2022 by falsely claiming unused leave time. The indictment includes charges of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud, with Brady facing additional counts of money laundering. Investigators from the FBI and IRS conducted a raid on the union's offices in September 2023, uncovering financial records and other evidence linked to the alleged misappropriation of funds. Both women reportedly signed each other’s checks to cover up the fraudulent transactions and failed to disclose this information in financial statements to state regulators. If convicted, they could face significant prison time, with each count carrying a maximum penalty of 20 years. The union, which has about 6,500 members, has faced scrutiny amid these allegations of financial misconduct.

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