Hikers Comp
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 3:42 pm
WNYT.com
osted at: 02/11/2010 5:52 PM
By: Mark Mulholland
FORT EDWARD - A back injury prevented a Hudson Falls man from working, but not from collecting a paycheck -- or from jumping out of an airplane and hiking mountains.
Jacob Bancroft told his employer that he had a bad back and couldn't work. So he stopped working and collected $88,000 in worker's compensation benefits.
Bancroft walked with a limp Thursday as he was sentenced on charges of falsifying business records. While he was collecting checks for his allegedly ailing back, he was skydiving. Video provided by Mohawk Valley Skydiving shows Bancroft getting ready, then jumping out of a plane and landing with no signs of an injured back.
Investigators found this video and other evidence that Bancroft was hiking in the Adirondacks, running a construction company and even firefighting while he was receiving worker's comp.
The judge sentenced him to five years probation and ordered him to pay back $88,000.
osted at: 02/11/2010 5:52 PM
By: Mark Mulholland
FORT EDWARD - A back injury prevented a Hudson Falls man from working, but not from collecting a paycheck -- or from jumping out of an airplane and hiking mountains.
Jacob Bancroft told his employer that he had a bad back and couldn't work. So he stopped working and collected $88,000 in worker's compensation benefits.
Bancroft walked with a limp Thursday as he was sentenced on charges of falsifying business records. While he was collecting checks for his allegedly ailing back, he was skydiving. Video provided by Mohawk Valley Skydiving shows Bancroft getting ready, then jumping out of a plane and landing with no signs of an injured back.
Investigators found this video and other evidence that Bancroft was hiking in the Adirondacks, running a construction company and even firefighting while he was receiving worker's comp.
The judge sentenced him to five years probation and ordered him to pay back $88,000.