Former Casper WCDA Director Ordered to Pay $8K in Restitution A former Casper Wyoming Community Development Authority head on Wednesday was ordered to pay more than $8,000 in restitution after abusing federal funding. Gayle Scarborough was ordered to serve a 1- to 3-year probation sentence. Should she successfully complete probation, her charges will be deferred. Scarborough will pay $8,347 to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Her attorney, Craig Silva, said Scarborough already has the money to pay the restitution. Get our free mobile app The investigation began in early December 2015 after a whistleblower contacted a special agent with the U.S. Department of Urban Development inspector general's office, alleging that federal money administered by Scarborough at WCDA was "being used to further fraud in the state."