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Second Rikers Island Correction Officer Pleads Guilty To Making False
Federal prosecutors allege Concepcion's Rikers injury claims drew $232,427.97 in workers' compensation benefits
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- What happened
- Federal prosecutors allege Concepcion's Rikers injury claims drew $232,427.97 in workers' compensation benefits.
- Why it matters
- City, state, and federal investigators built the case now handled by SDNY civil-rights and public-corruption prosecutors.
- What to watch
- Concepcion faces up to five years in prison; sentencing before Judge Lewis J. Liman is set for September 10, 2026.
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Jovanny Concepcion pleaded guilty in federal court to making false healthcare statements tied to Rikers Island use-of-force incidents. Prosecutors said he received at least $232,427.97 in workers' compensation benefits he was not owed, paid through New York City's treasury. Sentencing is scheduled for September 10, 2026.
- Frame 1Federal prosecutors allege Concepcion's Rikers injury claims drew $232,427.97 in workers' compensation benefits.
- Frame 2The claims followed use-of-force incidents involving incarcerated people inside Rikers Island, according to court filings.
- Frame 3New York's workers' compensation board covers injured city employees; DOC payments come from the city treasury.
- Frame 4Prosecutors said Concepcion claimed on-duty injuries while working as a Rikers correction officer.
- Frame 5City, state, and federal investigators built the case now handled by SDNY civil-rights and public-corruption prosecutors.
- Frame 6Concepcion faces up to five years in prison; sentencing before Judge Lewis J. Liman is set for September 10, 2026.
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