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‘Free Money Is a Trap’: Arkansas Woman Charged With Felony After Keeping $20,000 Payroll Overpayment

Riley HayesBy Riley HayesJune 16, 20263 Mins Read
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Arkansas Woman Charged With Felony After Keeping $20,000 Payroll Overpayment
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An Arkansas woman from Jonesboro has ignited widespread debate after being charged with felony theft for allegedly keeping wages she was mistakenly overpaid. According to KAIT8, a payroll error increased her hourly rate from $16.50 to $1,650, resulting in a payment of nearly $20,000 for a 12-hour shift. She was later arrested after reportedly refusing to return the funds. However, the case has divided public opinion, with many online commenters arguing that she should not be held responsible for her employer’s mistake.

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A former employee has been charged with a Class C felony for allegedly stealing funds from her employer. However, because the money was deposited as part of her paycheck, some Redditors on r/BlackPeopleofReddit argue that she is being punished for the company’s payroll error. Others disagree, noting that she had reportedly agreed to an hourly wage of $16.50 and that retaining the overpayment violated the terms of that agreement.

“If we make a mistake, it’s our fault, and we can be taken to court for it. If they make a mistake, it’s still our fault, and we can be taken to court for it,” one commenter lamented. Another user argued that the employer’s payroll department had simply assumed her agreement. “They should have followed the proper debt-collection procedures instead of pursuing criminal charges over an error they created,” they wrote.

One commenter captured the situation succinctly, drawing hundreds of upvotes in agreement: “She wasn’t charged with a felony for the overpayment. She was charged with a felony for not returning it.” They further noted that, under the law, an overpayment of wages is treated as an “advance” and must be repaid.

The Government Contends She Could Not Reasonably Expect to Retain the Overpayment

According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, the woman was obligated to notify her employer of the error and, under the circumstances, had little reason to believe she could keep money received as a result of a technical mistake. The department states: “When an employee is cognizant of an error, which results in an overpayment, and informs the agency of the error, he or she may not expect to retain the overpayment without making a refund when the error is corrected.”

Although the employer appears to be on solid legal ground, many online users have taken issue with the company’s response. Others, however, have criticized the woman for accepting the money in the first place. As one commenter wrote: “Free money is a trap—don’t fall for it. Mistake or not, they’re the ones with the bigger lawyers and the advantage in court.”

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