Crime & Safety
Peninsula Ex-Cop Faked Injury In Workers Comp Scheme, DA Says
An ex-Santa Clara cop who faked an injury to get disability payments was exposed after the DA discovered him bodybuilding, prosecutors said.
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CA — A bodybuilding former Santa Clara police officer was charged this week with faking an injury to defraud the city of thousands of dollars in disability payments, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office.
Kenneth Henderson, 53, faces incarceration if convicted of felony workers' compensation fraud charges. He will be arraigned Wednesday in the county's Hall of Justice in San Jose.
"Those involved in this type of fraud are stealing from a system intended to help law enforcement officers who are seriously injured while protecting the public," Deputy District Attorney Vonda Tracey said in a statement.
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According to the district attorney's office, Henderson claimed to have been injured while picking up a stack of five traffic cones on Oct. 18, 2015. He permanently retired from his position in 2016, supposedly because of the injury, and received disability payments following his retirement.
"We're not alleging that he wasn't injured in some way," Tracey said, but she added that the county is looking to get money back from Henderson for a time period they found him to be healthier than he claimed in order to receive disability after retirement.
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On July 29 of last year, the district attorney's office began investigating Henderson after being tipped off about his rigorous workouts at a 24 Hour Fitness center in Las Vegas, prosecutors said.
Tracey said the county is seeking restitution totaling about $30,000 in legal and medical fees for a time after they first received a surveillance video of Henderson completing bodybuilding workouts in January 2018, though she added that he was not receiving disability payments during the time he was surveilled.
Mandy Henderson, the former officer's wife who also competed in bodybuilding, was also being surveilled and was under investigation by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office because of her own supposed workers' compensation fraud attempts.
She was arrested and convicted last year for felony workers' compensation fraud, and served time under house arrest for her felony charge.
Tracey said the former officer likely faces probation, but could face up to five years of incarceration if convicted. He is currently out of custody on $25,000 bail.
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