Former United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776 Federal Credit Union CEO Anne Clyburn will face just 12 charges on Thursday when she appears before a Montgomery County, Pa., judge in her retrial.

Clyburn had been convicted in 2010 for stealing $32,469 from the Plymouth Meeting, Pa., credit union, but that decision was overturned last year on a technicality.

Montgomery County Deputy District Attorney Steven Latzer told Credit Union Times on Wednesday that he has withdrawn counts that relate to Clyburn's allegedly giving herself unauthorized raises and using a corporate credit card to pay hotel charges that had not been approved by the $6.5 million credit union's board.

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