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After Probe, LI Lawyer to Repay Pension Checks


A Long Island lawyer whose fat state retirement checks raised questions about public pension system abuses has agreed to give New York a $240,565 refund. money-300x3001

Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that Lawrence Reich improperly got himself listed as a full-time employee at five different Long Island school districts. Cuomo says the lawyer was in private practice and only worked for the districts occasionally.

Those job titles entitled him to a hefty pension.


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Reich’s retirement pay eventually drew the scrutiny of reporters, then the state began cracking down.

Cuomo’s office says it has recovered $2 million from 70 people who received improper pensions.

Reich’s attorney, Peter Tomao, declined to comment.

 

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press.



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One Response to “After Probe, LI Lawyer to Repay Pension Checks”

  1. Rocky says:

    When it comes to fraud, Lawrence Reich is just the tip of the iceberg. Check out all the other liars, I mean lawyers, also check retired school superintendents, water commissioners, county clerks, etc.