66-year-old Woman Charged for Frauding in Workers' Compensation
Lois Bachhuber, a 66-year-old church organist, was charged by Washington State for collecting workers' compensation checks for her mother who died 17 years ago.
The checks started in monthly installments of $826 and by the time Bachhuber was investigated, had increased to $1,616. Lois collected about $400,000 in the check after her mother's death.
It was very egregious that Lois rejected the defense attorney's plea for leniency due to her age.
The checks started in monthly installments of $826 and by the time Bachhuber was investigated, had increased to $1,616. Lois collected about $400,000 in the check after her mother's death.
It was very egregious that Lois rejected the defense attorney's plea for leniency due to her age.