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2004-3451•Jean B. Gardner v. United States Postal Service
2004-3451Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitApr 6, 2005
NOTE: Pursuant to Fed. Cir. R. 47.6, this disposition is
not citable as precedent. It is a public record.
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
04-3451
JEAN B. GARDNER,
Petitioner,
v.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE,
Respondent.
__________________________
DECIDED: April 6, 2005
__________________________
Before MICHEL, Chief Judge, MAYER, and DYK, Circuit Judges.
PER CURIAM.
Jean B. Gardner appeals the decision of the Merit Systems Protection Board,
which found that the United States Postal Service had fully reimbursed the State of
Florida for unemployment payments made to Gardner. Gardner v. United States Postal
Serv., AT0752010857-C-3 (MSPB June 28, 2004). We affirm.
On appeal, Gardner claims that the Postal Service has failed to: (1) reinstate her
pursuant to a January 15, 2002, decision of the board; (2) pay her the full sum of back-
pay ordered by the board; and (3) reimburse the State of Florida for unemployment
payments made to Gardner between April 2001 and January 2002. Because the board
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previously addressed the first two issues in decisions not appealed by Gardner, we do
not address them. See Pinat v. Office of Pers. Mgt., 931 F.2d 1544, 1546 (Fed. Cir.
1991). As to Gardner’s third claim, the board’s finding that the Postal Service
reimbursed the State of Florida the amount of $7,150 was based on documentation that
the Postal Service made payments of $3,850 and $3,300 on October 5, 2001, and
January 17, 2002, respectively. Accordingly, we conclude that this finding is supported
by substantial evidence. See 5 U.S.C. § 7703(c) (2000).
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