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Richmond woman accused of bilking local union…

RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) _ An eastern Indiana woman is facing embezzlement charges for allegedly stealing more than $25,000 from an auto workers union.
 
  Fifty-one-year-old Connie Sayne of Connersville was charged Tuesday with embezzlement after federal prosecutors say they discovered that she allegedly stole about $25,700 over a period of nearly two years from Wayne County’s United Auto Workers Local 3050.
 
  Documents filed in federal court indicate Sayne became the union local’s financial secretary in 2009 and was a signatory on the checking account for the union. She’s accused of writing 64 unauthorized checks to herself from the union’s account.
 
  The Palladium-Item reports that U.S. Attorney Joe Hogsett says Sayne has agreed to plead guilty to the charges, but no court date has been set.

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