Five districts falsely reported lawyer's job status

Five Long Island school districts falsely reported to the state that a part-time private attorney was a full-time employee in each district, enabling him to earn a public pension of nearly $62,000 and health benefits for life. At the same time, the districts paid his law firm more than $2.5 million in fees, records show.

Five districts falsely reported lawyer's job status newsday.com newsday.com Wed, Feb 20, 2008