An investigation found that Cashdollar, who retired from her position as an office assistant in early October, submitted
a forged Family Medical Leave Act application and faked medical notes for 111 days between May 2015 and November 2016, according to a news release.
«This defendant manipulated and abused taxpayer - subsidized benefits so she could get paid for more than three months of not working, and then compounded her culpability with a
forged Family and
Medical Leave Act application to protect her job,» said Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott in a news release.