Claimant was employed as a family monitor for an agency which provided housing and support for homeless families. Claimant's employment was terminated when her supervisors became aware that she had been using one of the agency's clients as a babysitter and had provided that client with crack cocaine to sell to other clients. Following a hearing, an Administrative Law Judge, among other things, disqualified claimant from receiving unemployment insurance benefits because she...
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