Former Child Protective Services worker sentenced for offici

Former Child Protective Services worker sentenced for official misconduct


Updated: 9:08 AM EDT April 27, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A former Child Protective Services worker who admitted sharing information from county records with a friend will not see any jail time.
State Supreme Court Judge Christopher Burns sentenced 31-year-old Nicole Wichlacz of Buffalo to a Conditional Discharge and ordered her to pay a $500 fine.
Wichlacz was employed as a clerk typist at the time and divulged information multiple times between July and December of 2019. It is against the law for any employee to take action on a CPS case involving a family member or friend for their own personal financial interest. 
She pleaded guilty in February to one count, as charged, of official misconduct.

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