A former Deputy-Warden testified recently he should be eligible for payments from the Wilkes-Barre worker's compensation fund, because he suffered serious health issues due to work-related stress. The former official claimed he suffered "blackout" episodes and extreme anxiety and panic attacks as a result of the pressures of his job. Sources say that the official was laid-off last week, and was allowed to remain on the payroll from August to January because he had unused sick and vacation time.
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