The former Philadelphia court administrator who pleaded guilty to stealing more than $70,000 from the First Judicial District has sued the city in the hopes of winning back her nearly $80,000 annual retirement benefits.

Deborah Dailey, the former deputy prothonotary and clerk of courts to the FJD who pleaded guilty to theft last year in connection with charging more than $73,000 to the court system’s credit card, has sued the city of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Board of Pensions and Retirement in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The complaint was filed with the court March 23.

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