5,051 Va. vets' personal info found in ex-Veterans Services worker's storage unit
More than 5,000 personally identifiable records of Virginia veterans were included in boxes of paperwork discovered Sept. 29 in a storage unit leased by a fired Virginia Department of Veterans Services employee.
The records included nearly 700 benefit claims that went unfiled, were filed late or were missing key documents.
After an exhaustive, seven-week examination of 20 to 30 boxes discovered in the former employees storage unit in Dinwiddie County, Veterans Service officials are now working to repair the damage that affected hundreds of veterans who filed claims.
With assistance from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, which supplied seven full-time employees, the state Veterans Services agency worked 10 hours a day, six days a week since the trove of documents was found to sort through and preserve relevant records. They have been electronically scanned and uploaded into the VAs system to ensure proper filing, said Thomas Herthel, the Veterans Services director of benefits.
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Cross-posted in the Virginia Group.