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>A Florida cop is facing felony charges for allegedly clocking more than 200 hours of fake overtime while going to see his girlfriend, who was also his boss.
Christian Madsen, 31, an officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, was charged on Wednesday with grand theft, organized fraud and official misconduct for collecting more than $14,000 in unearned pay.
Madsen, who has been an officer at the department for more than 11 years, is accused of filing false overtime over the course of three months.
At a press conference, Jacksonville Sheriff TK Waters said: 'As we have said many times before, no one is above the law.'
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From the post:
>>A Florida cop is facing felony charges for allegedly clocking more than 200 hours of fake overtime while going to see his girlfriend, who was also his boss.
Christian Madsen, 31, an officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, was charged on Wednesday with grand theft, organized fraud and official misconduct for collecting more than $14,000 in unearned pay.
Madsen, who has been an officer at the department for more than 11 years, is accused of filing false overtime over the course of three months.
At a press conference, Jacksonville Sheriff TK Waters said: 'As we have said many times before, no one is above the law.'