Md. Officer Pleads Guilty To Workers' Comp Fraud

BALTIMORE (AP) -- A Montgomery County police officer has pleaded guilty to perjury and workers' compensation fraud.

Maryland's state prosecutor's office says 40-year-old Gilbert Payne of Baltimore entered the pleas Thursday in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

Authorities say Payne left the Baltimore Police Department in 2007 on a full disability pension. They say he testified under oath in a 2008 workers' compensation hearing that he was unemployed and hadn't been employed since he retired from the department.

Prosecutors say, in fact, Payne was working as a Towson University police officer. As a result, prosecutors say Payne got more than $30,000 in workers' compensation payments.

Payne was sentenced to probation, ordered to perform 300 hours of community service and to pay restitution.

(Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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