What happened in the disability fraud case against DMV employee Lisa Trevino-Angelo?
Ci-Ci, Sacramento >Her case is in the pretrial stage, court records show. On Sept. 15, 2009, The Bee reported: Trevino-Angelo who applied for a disability pension claiming that anxiety, chronic pain and fatigue left her virtually unable to leave home or lift a coffee cup to her lips was arrested on suspicion of fraud after she was videotaped bowling in Elk Grove, The Bee reported after her arrest. Trevino-Angelo, 39, a former Department of Motor Vehicles personnel specialist, faces two misdemeanor counts, court records show. Her attorney Michael Wise said after her arrest that she was innocent. “She has a legitimate medical condition,” Wise told The Bee. When Trevino-Angelo applied for the disability pension, she complained of chronic, debilitating “head-to-toe pain” that impaired her memory and made it hard for her to focus or work, medical reports show. When she underwent independent medical evaluations in December and January, the woman told doctors that her fibromyalgia and other a
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