Former corrections officer admits workers comp fraud
A former corrections officer admitted in Genesee County Court this afternoon that he filed false workers compensation claims and stole thousands of dollars from the state.
James S. Gibbs, 34, faced a 24-count indictment, but reached a plea agreement to admit to one count of grand larceny and one count of filing false instruments.
As part of the plea, Gibbs will be required to pay back to the state $40,000, with a $20,000 payment due before he is sentenced.
The maximum sentence under the plea agreement is four months of intermittent incarceration and five years probation and a $5,000 fine.
Gibbs was also required to resign from New York State Corrections.
Gibbs was arrested in October for receiving disability benefits while operating a company plowing snow and sealing driveways.