NCUA bans former Alaska Air Group FCU employee

The National Credit Union Administration issued only one prohibition order in April, barring a former credit union employee from working in the financial services sector.

The regulator said in a Monday press release, that LaBrandi Wilson, a former member of the $95 million-asset Alaska Air Group Federal Credit Union in SeaTac, Washington, is permanently banned from participating, directly or indirectly, in the affairs of any insured depository institution.

Wilson was sentenced in late April 2020 tied to charges of falsifying business records and larceny/embezzlement in connection with her employment at the credit union. Wilson, who was ordered to pay restitution in June 2020, had pleaded guilty in the District Court for the State of Alaska at Anchorage.

The NCUA, which releases prohibitions every month, made one such order in March. The regulator issued a total of 34 in 2020.

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