Quote Quoting christinalynn
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I resigned with a 30+ day notice. I fulfilled my obligations. I had addressed the payroll issues respectfully but with discretion and in disagreement of the amount of over payment. I am very concerned that my last paycheck was witheld and my personal property is not being returned. I won't tolerate being wrongfully accused nor be held accountable for other people's mistakes. I broke no laws but am faced with a former employer that prides himself on work ethics, yet demonstrates ethical misconduct and is breaking the law.
There are only two things that matter in that paragraph.

1 - Your last paycheck.
2 - Your personal property.

And you have already been advised on what to do about that.

By the way, resigning disqualifies you for unemployment.