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Warren County woman convicted in fraudulent workers compensation case

 Thursday, August 4, 2011

 Dayton Daily News

A Warren County woman must repay more than $13,000 following an investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation that revealed she was working while collecting workers’ compensation benefits. Pamela Meyers, 51, pleaded guilty to a felony count of workers’ compensation fraud related to her work as a Little Miami School District bus driver while receiving disability payments for a workplace injury she sustained while working as a driving instructor.
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