The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation will receive more than $90,000 in restitution from 10 residents now that it has closed criminal cases against them.
The agency announced the closures, which occurred at varying points over the past three months, in a statement last week.
In May, Steve Makris, of Canton, paid BWC $23,943 after admitting to working while receiving benefits.
The next month, two Columbus residents admitted to committing the same crime. Latoria Johnson and Richard Allison were ordered to reimburse the BWC roughly $5,000 apiece. Allison was sentenced to five...
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