Claimant, who had been employed as an adjunct college professor, was disqualified from receiving unemployment insurance benefits on the basis that he was not totally unemployed and, further, was found to have made willful misrepresentations warranting the imposition of a recoverable overpayment and forfeiture of future benefits. Claimant now appeals, arguing only that he did not make any willful misrepresentations.
We affirm. The record reveals that, despite claimant...
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