Nessel s involvement in Michigan unemployment benefits lawsuit is unusual Adrienne Roberts, Detroit Free Press
Christine Holifield was shocked this summer when she got a letter in the mail from the state s Unemployment Insurance Agency telling her she had to pay back $10,000 in jobless benefits.
Holifield, who worked part time as a self-employed contractor making deliveries for an auction house prior to the pandemic, felt this was unfair after being approved for benefits initially. She was later denied after she said she wasn t available to work full time.
So she got a lawyer and appealed the decision to the Unemployment Insurance Appeals Commission, which is housed under the state s Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity and has the authority to decide on appeals.
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Judge: Suit over false jobless fraud can proceed in Michigan
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