Legal Action Taken to Recover $137,000 Overpayment to Employee

CROOKSTON, MN (trfnews.i234.me) New Flyer of America a bus manufacturing plant in Crookston, Minnesota has filed a civil lawsuit against Irene and Brian Thompson, in an effort to reclaim a $137,000 overpayment to Irene Thompson, a former employee.
a new flyer of America in Crookston a bus manufacturing plant has filed a civil lawsuit against a former employee Irene Thompson and her husband Brian Thompson of Crookston the lawsuit States on December 30th of 2022 they aired when they processed Irene Thompson’s direct deposit paycheck they deposited 137 521.94 cents when they should have deposited 1125.60 into Thompson’s account Irene Thompson never returned to work and was fired on January 5th for missing three consecutive days new flyer wasn’t aware of the deposit error until January 17th new flyer contends Irene Thompson withdrew around eighty thousand dollars in cash transferred thirty five thousand dollars to her husband Brian and spent around around twenty one thousand dollars of the funds Irene Thompson is already facing four felony criminal charges in the case her next court appearance on that is scheduled for May 2nd her husband Brian is facing two criminal felony charges his next court appearance is scheduled for April 11th I’m Neil Berg reporting for itrfnews.i234.me

5 comments

  1. Was the financial payroll office employee also terminated for making an obvious mistake? Or is the employee to whom the check was made out to the only person considered to be in the wrong ? After all she didn't make the check out to herself !

  2. When I tell the full story why isn't there a photo of the person who wrote the check who deposited the money into the account? How about giving us information about this kind of thing that has happened in other cases something you know something like a news story like a real journalist would give

  3. Idk how you go to jail for someone’s else’s mess up not there fault they woke up n magically 137,000 came in there account it wasnot like they stole it it was put on payroll in her account I’m sorry but the person who did the payroll needs to be looked into. Not the ppl who just got it in there account

  4. You dummies defending this woman. Someone made a mistake. That doesn't give her the right to take money that wasn't hers. This isn't finders keepers. She knew it was wrong. And when she signed up for direct deposit she would have given her employer the right to get the money back if there is an error.

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