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Ex-president of Arizona union pleads guilty for embezzlement

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PHOENIX (AP) — The former president of the union representing Arizona's corrections officers has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for embezzling money from the union's treasury.

The Arizona Attorney General’s office announced the sentencing of Darren Sikes on Friday, who was the president of the Arizona Correctional Peace Officers Association from 2016 to 2019.

Sikes pleaded guilty and was ordered to repay $134,00 after using the union’s funds for personal expenses including a vehicle and a new patio.

Sikes' daughter was formerly a union secretary and also pleaded guilty to fraud and theft.

Samantha Sikes got five years' probation and must repay more than $23,000.

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