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Former union president sentenced for embezzling over $30K

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U.S. Attorney Timothy Duax | U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Attorney Timothy Duax | U.S. Department of Justice

A former union president who misspent over $30,000 in union funds was sentenced on July 25, 2024, to eight months in federal prison. Brock A. Willson, also known as Brock A. Cligrow, age 43, received the prison term after a January 25, 2024 guilty plea to one count of bank fraud.

In a plea agreement and at hearings in the case, it was established that from no later than about March 2020 and continuing through at least October 2021, Willson served in various capacities as a local labor union’s president, business manager/financial secretary, and coordinator of its joint apprenticeship training committee. By virtue of his high-level positions within the union, Willson had access to its bank accounts. From these accounts, the labor organization entrusted him with making authorized payments for certain expenses, including those related to its training committee. Willson abused his position of trust at the union to cause the local bank to make payments for his own personal expenses, including but not limited to payments on his personal vehicle loan and purchases at department stores. Willson ultimately agreed to repay over $30,000 in misspent union funds.

Willson has a criminal history that includes a prior felony conviction for serious injury by vehicle and reckless driving. While on pretrial release, federal probation officers found a firearm and ammunition in the residence where Willson was residing at the time. He was jailed for over a month because of that incident in late 2023.

Willson was sentenced in Cedar Rapids by United States District Court Chief Judge C.J. Williams. He was ordered to make $30,280.98 in restitution to the labor union and its insurer.

Willson must also serve a five-year term of supervised release after the prison term. There is no parole in the federal system.

“While the vast majority of union officials do their work diligently and without incident, unfortunately criminal violations do occur. When they do, it is the union and its members that are the victims. Brock Willson embezzled funds from a local union that should have been used for its members’ benefit,” said Christiane Abendroth, District Director of U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS). “OLMS is committed to holding accountable anyone who unlawfully exploits their position for financial gain at the expense of their fellow union members.”

United States Attorney Timothy Duax stated: “We appreciate the hard work done by OLMS in helping hold Mr. Willson accountable for his crime. Willson took advantage of the people he was supposed to serve. There is a price to be paid for such conduct, and Mr. Willson will pay that price while in prison.”

Willson was released on bond previously set and is expected to surrender to the Bureau of Prisons at a date yet to be determined. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Timothy L. Vavricek and investigated by OLMS with assistance from Mount Vernon-Lisbon Police Department.

Court file information can be accessed at https://ecf.iand.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/login.pl under case file number 23-CR-67.

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