Over the three years before the phony clinic opened, payroll records show Jackson was paid by the state – with overtime – between $119,000 and $141,000. Her state income dropped to as low as $25,000 after the phony clinics opened. She was arrested and fired by the state in 2018. For about half the last ten years, she didn’t file federal tax returns.

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