Labor union treasurer pleads guilty to embezzlement
The former treasurer of the Communication Workers of American local union No. 7603 has pleaded guilty to embezzlement and theft of labor union assets.
The Idaho Press-Tribune reports (http://is.gd/dd9Qq7 ) that Helen Herold-Roden admitted Wednesday to taking about $138,600 for her personal use between 2008 and 2014. She was able to embezzle such a large amount because she had check-signing authority for the union’s checking account.
Anyone guilty of embezzlement and theft of labor union assets can be sentenced up to five years in prison with a maximum fine of $10,000 and three years supervised release. Herold-Roden’s sentencing is set for Sept. 8.
Members of the union are employed in the telecommunications industry and include employees of Century Link, AT&T and the Idaho Statesman.