Fort Worth City Credit Union, along with two of its executives, is being sued for at least $1 million by a Texas law enforcement officer who was mistakenly arrested for fraud.

The $141 million FWCCU, along with Ron Fox, president of the single-branch credit union, and Zane Archer, a vice president and network administrator, are accused of negligence against Mike Martinez, a Fort Worth deputy city marshal who filed the lawsuit Feb. 24 in Tarrant County Civil Court.

Martinez was arrested on fraud charges last fall and fired from the Fort Worth Police Department after being accused of withdrawing $500 from a FWCCU savings account that belonged to another police department employee, according to court documents.

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