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Wayne County ethics board dismisses former employee’s complaint over alleged forged signatures

Wayne County Ethics Board · February 19, 2026
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Summary

The Wayne County Ethics Board heard testimony from former sheriff’s office employee Linda Jurell alleging forged DocuSign signatures and a conflict of interest involving an HR liaison, Antisha Brown. After review and questions, the board’s attorney recommended dismissal for insufficient evidence and the board voted to adopt that recommendation.

Linda Jurell, a former Wayne County sheriff’s office employee, told the Wayne County Ethics Board she found what she says were unauthorized signatures in her personnel records and in a T‑Mobile account and accused HR personnel of mishandling her medical‑leave paperwork.

The board heard Jurell’s statement at a public meeting on Dec. 17, 2025, during which she described submitting original signed hard copies and later receiving electronic DocuSign signatures she said were not hers. “I did not accept or authorize. I did not sign,” Jurell said, describing two DocuSign signatures sent in January and another that appeared March 30. She said a matching signature and signature ID later appeared in her T‑Mobile account and that the situation contributed to her…

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