By Associated Press - Monday, August 7, 2017

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - A former chief regional Social Security judge has been sentenced to prison for scheming to retaliate against an employee who blew the whistle on alleged fraud by a Kentucky lawyer.

The Lexington Herald-Leader reports Charlie Paul Andrus was sentenced Monday to six months in federal prison.

Andrus pleaded guilty last year to conspiring with disability lawyer Eric Conn to interfere with a person’s employment. Conn - at the center of a nearly $600 million Social Security fraud case - disappeared this past June.

After serving six months in prison, Andrus will be on home detention for two months.

Andrus apologized to Sarah Carver, a woman who formerly worked in the Huntington, West Virginia, Social Security office and was the subject of the retaliation.

Andrus was once chief administrative law judge in the Huntington office.

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Information from: Lexington Herald-Leader, https://www.kentucky.com

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