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Ruby George, aged 81 and the retired executive vice president of Duval Teachers United, faced indictment last December alongside Terrie Brady, the former DTU President.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Court documents reveal that the former deputy leader of the Duval County teachers’ union intends to plead guilty on August 4 to several charges related to an allegation of embezzling $1.2 million through fraudulent vacation time claims.

Ruby George, 81, retired as executive vice president of Duval Teachers United, and was indicted alongside ex-DTU President Terrie Brady on charges that could potentially result in decades-long prison sentences.

Both women pleaded not guilty in January and have been scheduled to stand trial in September.

A federal court docket shows that U.S. Magistrate Judge Samuel Horovitz has scheduled a guilty plea hearing for George.

It’s not clear which of the seven counts that name George in the 14-count conspiracy, wire fraud and mail fraud case will be part of the plea, however.

George, who spent more than 20 years in union leadership, was accused of conspiring with Brady so they could both bilk the union by selling back unused vacation time that, the indictment charged, really didn’t exist.

Each woman claimed more than $1.2 million she hadn’t earned and signed the other’s leave buyback checks, charged the indictment, which accused the two of concealing their real leave balances and putting false financial information in union financial statements filed every year to the Florida Public Employees Relations Commission.

Brady also faces two counts involving illegal monetary transactions, so prosecutors had demanded that the women forfeit a total of about $2.6 million.

George and Brady left their leadership positions weeks apart from each other in October 2023, the month after federal agents raided the union’s San Marco headquarters, carrying out paper records and computer equipment.

It’s not clear how George’s plea will impact the case against Brady. A judge had previously set an Aug. 25 deadline for pleas to be filed to avoid the trial.

This story was first published by The Florida Times-Union.

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