Former Caltrain employee who admitted to building secret homes inside stations sentenced

A former Caltrain employee has been sentenced after being convicted for his role in a scheme where secretly he built homes inside stations, including one for himself, prosecutors said.

According to San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe’s office, 63-year-old Seth Andrew Worden received a sentence of two months in county jail and one year probation at a hearing on Monday.

In January, Worden pleaded no contest to misdemeanor embezzlement, as part of a deal with prosecutors in exchange for testimony against 67-year-old Joseph Vincent Navarro, who was also charged in the case last year. Worden was also sentenced to pay $8,000 in restitution and to receive substance abuse treatment and counseling…

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