Former corrections officer pleads guilty to insurance fraud [Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, N.Y.]
Mar. 8—A former corrections officer faces seven years in prison after pleading guilty to charges related to insurance fraud.
Charles Epps II, 56, of
Between
As a condition of the plea, Epps signed two Confessions of Judgment to pay full restitution of
"In addition to pleading guilty today, I am pleased to announce that this defendant has been ordered to pay back the money he stole from the taxpayers of
"All New Yorkers should be outraged that DOCCS is facing a daily staffing crisis due in large part to abuses of the Workers' Compensation system," added Inspector General
Epps faces a maximum of seven years in prison when he is sentenced on
Flynn commended the
The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney
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