Prison Is No Bar to Disability Checks
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From Times Wire Reports
While crime didn’t pay, the Transit Authority did.
A former New York subway employee, in prison for murder since 1982, received worker’s compensation payments totaling $91,477 over nearly two decades before investigators discovered he wasn’t entitled to them.
In 1982, Frank Solimine, 51, began serving a prison term for fatally shooting a man but continued receiving $95 weekly checks for a back injury he suffered in 1976 while working for the agency. It’s not clear what happened to the money; Solimine’s bank account has less than $100.
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