Legal Question in Employment Law in New York

I was terminated from my employer in Dec 2009. I'm currently receiving unemployment. The background for the termination is as follows. I worked in bank and security came into the branch I worked at. They showed documentation that I transferred funds from a overdraft account into a family member account. tThe amount transferred was a total of $1100. The funds never left the bank. In fact they recover all the money back. I was told by security to write what I did and I wouldnt get arrested or my sister wouldnt get in trouble. I did what they wanted. After I did that she went into the back and called the police department. I was arrested and charged with grand larceny. The case was eventually dismissed and sealed in June 2010. I've been looking for jobs and I know of two I didnt get because the case showed up on my background check before it was dismissed. Is there a case for me to sue for defamation of character?


Asked on 8/18/10, 2:28 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Arnold Nager Arnold H. Nager, Esquire

Only if you are innocent of the charges. You are fortunate to be receiving unemployment. Normally, if you are fired for cause, you are not entitled.

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Answered on 8/23/10, 9:25 am


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