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Former Union Employee and Former Assistant Attorney General Both Charged in Forging SchemeCase involves forged union interest cards at UAAA former Alaska State Employees Association worker is charged with forging documents of University of Alaska staff, and a former assistant attorney general has also been charged in relation to the scheme. Skye R. McRoberts, a former worker with the Alaska State Employees Association, is charged with two counts of falsifying business records and two counts of second-degree forgery - all four offenses are regarded as Class C Felonies. Erin Pohland, a former assistant attorney general who was responsible for providing legal advice to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, is charged with official misconduct. Court documents say former union worker McRoberts could benefit financially from running a campaign for the organization of university staff because she had a mailing and printing business that sent out all mail to union members. State trooper investigators allege Skye McRoberts forged a number of "interest cards" of University of Alaska staff during a January 2010 campaign to organize a group of employees at the university. By law it's required that a union prove 30 percent of workers want to be represented in order for the unionizing process to begin. State trooper investigators contacted university staff to confirm whether they had filled out an interest card. Erin Day is a UAA staff member who had her information falsified. "[Troopers] asked if I could verify whether or not it was my signature or handwriting, so I took a look at it, and it's not my signature. Some of the information is incorrect on it and it was not something I filled out whatsoever," Day said. Court documents say in early February 2010 Skye McRoberts admitted to one of her colleagues that she had forged a number of the cards to make it appear the union had strong support. The colleague eventually told police about the confession and provided them with some of the interest cards believed to be forged. |
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Anonymous said on Sunday, Feb 12 at 11:16 AM
that pales in comparison to the oil stock that Palin and Parnell funneled to a Swiss bank acct. And now the President is asking questions...darn that is the end for those two as well...what goes around comes around...sound familiar? todd
81270791OMG said on Saturday, Feb 11 at 8:59 PM
No wonder nothing gets done in the state, they get paid by us and work for the unions
81246454Raven33 said on Saturday, Feb 11 at 3:21 PM
Those Por-Union types that insist this story is not about Unions. It's about crimianls. Are the first to put all Christians in the same boat as those that act un-Christianly. Hmmm. Maybe a double standard or maybe just hypocritical?
81235921Erroll Booth said on Saturday, Feb 11 at 1:42 PM
as if this is anything new about state officials breaking the law and continue to get away with it.I want to know how it is legal for the state unemployment agency to withhold my UI benefits and give it to the states collection agency when i file for UI i don't know if its against the law or not but to me it just don't seem acceptable or right. corruption in our state and city workers is alot more than what the public sees and its the public that suffers from their misconduct and abuse.
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