Pubdate: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 Source: McAlester News-Capital & Democrat (OK) Copyright: McAlester News-Capital & Democrat 2002 Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=139068&BRD=1126 Website: http://www.mcalesternews.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1892 Author: James Beaty DA DOLES OUT $17,500 IN OVERTIME FOR SINGLE WORKER Jim Bob Miller, the district attorney for Pittsburg and Haskell counties, acknowledges he wrote a check for $17,500 from the district attorney's forfeiture fund to pay an employee overtime pay. Miller said he wrote the check, for approximately $17,500, to pay for 200 hours of "comp" time owed to Steven Fioretta, a Haskell County employee with the Narcotics Task Force that is part of the district attorney's office. Miller operates a Narcotics Task Force in conjunction with the McAlester Police Department and Pittsburg County Sheriff's Department in Pittsburg County, and he also works with local law enforcement in Haskell County. Miller said Fioretta earned the overtime pay. "The guy's owed the money, you pay it," he said. Miller is set to leave office on Jan. 6, when Chris Wilson is set to be sworn in as the new district attorney for Pittsburg and Haskell counties. He dismissed any inferences he was draining accounts before he leaves office. "There's $100,000 in the bogus check account in Pittsburg County and more than $150,000 in the forfeiture account in Pittsburg County," Miller said. He also said a forfeiture case is already filed in Haskell County seeking to seize approximately $200,000 in cash and real estate in connection with drug charges filed against Eddie Copeman. Miller said Fioretta's overtime had been earned over a two-year period. Miller has been in office nearly a year, replacing former District Attorney Kalyn Free, who resigned to pursue another office. Miller did not begrudge the overtime pay. The district attorney said he can't tell an officer "in the middle of a drug lab" to stop his investigation because he already has put in a 40-hour week. This isn't the first time he's had to pay a lot of overtime, Miller said. He said he also had to pay approximately 200 hours of overtime each to three officers previously with the Narcotics Task Force when he laid them off, shortly after taking office. Miller said paying overtime pay from a forfeiture fund is legal and approved by the District Attorney's Council. He said, however, the check for Fioretta was sent back because of some improper paperwork. Miller said his office is going to correct the paperwork. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh