Navigating unemployment benefits and job changes after unexpected work shifts

I started receiving unemployment benefits in February after losing my job. In early March, a friend who was starting at a restaurant asked if I could help cover a few shifts for their grand opening. I thought I was just helping out, but I ended up filling out onboarding paperwork and was told I officially worked there. I was surprised but needed the income, so I went along with it. However, after about a week and a half, the job shifted from full-time bartending to part-time serving and bartending because they had overhired for the opening. It quickly became clear that it wasn't a good fit for me, so I asked my friend to stop scheduling me. During this time, I made sure to report my earnings accurately, which were only around $250-300 for that week, as I still relied on unemployment to make ends meet. I continued to claim unemployment until mid-April when I secured a new job that I've been at since. In May, I received a letter from the Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) stating that I had misrepresented my information. I was really worried because I explained my situation in a letter, detailing that I was just helping out temporarily and provided my pay stub and screenshots from the scheduling app. Now I'm anxious about what will happen next. I’ve never dealt with anything like this before, and I'm terrified of being accused of fraud or having to pay back benefits. I also have a letter coming in the mail today, but it hasn’t shown up in my online portal like previous correspondence. I'm feeling pretty overwhelmed and uncertain about my financial situation.

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