A special grand jury investigation of the Norfolk Community Services Board is under way.
A judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed against the former director of Norfolk's Community Service Board and suspended worker Jill McGlone can proceed.
A special grand jury was created by Judge Charles E. Poston to determine if criminal charges will be filed in the case of no-show worker Jill McGlone.
A Norfolk agency has returned more than $186,000 to the federal government in the case of an employee who collected pay and benefits for 12 years without
Norfolk Community Services Board executive director Maureen Womack is resigning from her position for a job in Kansas.
Court documents reveal why Jill McGlone, the worker who collected more than $300,000 for a job she didn't do, was on leave from the Community Services Board.
Jill McGlone, who was paid by a Norfolk agency despite not showing up for work for 12 years, may have to pay back the money. The Norfolk City Attorney, Bernerd
Jill McGlone will not face criminal charges, according to a letter from Gregory Underwood, Commonwealth's Attorney.
The Virginia Employment Commission has ruled that at least three former employees forced out of the Norfolk Community Services Board (CSB) are entitled to
The Norfolk Community Services Board filed a lawsuit against the "no-show worker," three former managers, and the former director for more than $300,000.
There was a heated discussion at the Norfolk Community Services Board Tuesday night surrounding the executive director's bonus.
The Norfolk Community Services Board (CSB) worker who was paid for more than 12 years without showing up to work is speaking out against the allegations for
Jill McGlone, the Community Services Board member who was paid 12 years for not showing up to work, applied for unemployment benefits.
Reports indicate the Commonwealth's Attorney will not bring charges against the Community Services Board or a former employee.
Two Norfolk Community Services Board workers who were forced to resign are threatening to file a defamation lawsuit claiming they were slandered and libeled.
Two of the fired employees from the Norfolk Community Services Board spoke out about the worker who got paid for 12 years without showing up for work.