Explosive bombshell!! Ronald A. Lucas defrauded New Jersey's Police and Firemen System by claiming that he suffered on the job injury
The crooked Ronald A. Lucas. He defrauded New Jersey's Police and Firemen System by claiming that he suffered on the job injury
Passaic County Prosecutor's Office
401 Grant Street
Paterson, New Jersey 07505
Dear Mr. Roby:
I forward this email (that I already shared with Ms. Valdes) regarding fraud committed by Ronald A. Lucas. He defrauded the Police and Firemen System by claiming that suffered on the job injury. Our investigation revealed that he in fact suffered shoulder injury while playing linebacker (LB) while at the Pompton Lakes Cardinals football team and in subsequent years while training his two sons who also played at the Cardinals football team. In fact, linebackers suffer at least 13.5 percent of all football injuries and at least 65 percent of them end up undergoing surgery.
Allison Brown allisonbrown26@aol.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Allison Brown <allisonbrown26@aol.com>
To: cvaldes <cvaldes@passaiccountynj.org>
Sent: Thu, Mar 3, 2016 11:38 am
Subject: Crime Tip
Dear Ms. Valdes:
I am writing to provide this CONFIDENTIAL crime tip.
As part of an investigation I have been performing for the last few months, I discovered that Ronald A. Lucas, a former Passaic County sheriff officer with the Civil Division lied about his on-the-job shoulder injury. He claimed that he fell on the job on June 28, 2011 at 687 Indian Road, Wayne, NJ. He then filed a disability claim with the New Jersey Division of Pensions and Benefits (Police and Firemen Retirement System). He was granted disability for one year with subsequent review. After he retired with claimed disability, he obtained a job as part-time security guard at the Pequannock High School.
We discovered that Mr. Lucas suffered shoulder injuries while playing football and lifting weights over his lifetime. He was a linebacker with the Pompton Lakes Cardinals. He also trained his two sons (Dean Lucas and Ronnie Lucas) into playing TE and DE positions also with the Cardinals football team.
We discovered that Mr. Lucas has been complaining about his shoulder for several years prior to the June 28, 2011 incident. Several Passaic County Sheriff employees can attest to that.
We also discovered that based on what he said regarding the subject incident, he must have fallen (if true) onto his right shoulder. However, the shoulder that Mr. Lucas claimed he injured was his left shoulder. We have obtained photos where he wears a shoulder support in his left shoulder.
We have obtained photos showing Mr. Lucas lifting weights, after his alleged job-ending disability. See for example the attached image that is dated December 2013.