On September 9, 2017, Erschabek contacted me via email. She claimed I sent an inappropriate message to another TIFA member via Facebook. I did not send this message. She sent me a copy of the alleged message. Since there was no evidence my account was hacked, I was led to believe this message was fabricated.
She also removed two TIFA board members - Sybille Hamilton and Robert Elzner - for bogus reasons. I also had a recent conversation with another former TIFA member, Debra King. Erschabek was supposed to reimburse her hundreds of dollars - if not thousands of dollars - for travel expenses and other expenses related to Debra's TIFA duties, but failed to do so. I am not privy to the exact amount of the theft, but acording to Texas Penal Code section 31.03, a theft of $500-$1500 is a Class A misdemeanor in the state of Texas, and a theft of $1500-$20000 is a state jail felony in the state of Texas.
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On September 9, 2017, Erschabek contacted me via email. She claimed I sent an inappropriate message to another TIFA member via Facebook. I did not send this message. She sent me a copy of the alleged message. Since there was no evidence my account was hacked, I was led to believe this message was fabricated.
She also removed two TIFA board members - Sybille Hamilton and Robert Elzner - for bogus reasons. I also had a recent conversation with another former TIFA member, Debra King. Erschabek was supposed to reimburse her hundreds of dollars - if not thousands of dollars - for travel expenses and other expenses related to Debra's TIFA duties, but failed to do so. I am not privy to the exact amount of the theft, but acording to Texas Penal Code section 31.03, a theft of $500-$1500 is a Class A misdemeanor in the state of Texas, and a theft of $1500-$20000 is a state jail felony in the state of Texas.