Paycheck in the Mail? Forget It; It Got Lost
<i> Reuters</i>
ATLANTA — Georgia’s district attorneys and superior court judges may be in danger of seeing their credit ratings erode after the U.S. Postal Service managed to lose 1,000 state paychecks.
State officials say the checks, addressed to some of Georgia’s most powerful residents, vanished last week after a postal worker picked them up at a downtown office building.
Among the intended paycheck recipients are the state’s 46 district attorneys, 142 superiors court judges and some members of their staffs, all of whom are paid only once a month.
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