Former Union President Guilty of Embezzlement
TEXARKANA,
TX—United States Attorney Rebecca A. Gregory announced
today that a 43-year-old former labor union president
has pleaded guilty to embezzlement in the Eastern
District of Texas.
WILLIE CHAMBERS, III, of Texarkana, Texas, admitted to embezzlement and theft of labor union assets today before United States Magistrate Judge Caroline Craven.
According
to information presented in court, Chambers was the
former President of the Red River Army Depot International
Guards Union of America Local 124. During the time
period of January 18, 2007 through July 31, 2007,
Chambers stole approximately $6,805.00 from the union.
An Information was filed on July 17, 2008 charging
Chambers
with embezzlement and theft.
Chambers
faces up to five years in federal prison, a fine
of up to $10,000.00, and restitution in the amount
of
$6,805.00
at sentencing. A sentencing date has not been
set.
This case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Denise Simpson.
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