A federal grand jury indicted a 56-year-old former postal worker on charges of fraud for allegedly working part time while receiving more than $3,000 per month in workers’ compensation indemnity benefits, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Maryland announced.
Ronald S. Repass filed a workers’ compensation claim for an injury to his right shoulder in December 2014 while working as a rural letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Poolesville. The federal Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs accepted his claim for a right rotator cuff tear and in February 2015 starte...
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