Television star Tina Fey was hit with a $79,000 judgment by theNew York State Workers Compensation Board in court documents postedthis week in Manhattan court, but the “Bossypants” author insistedFriday that she is up to date with her payments to the state,according to the New York Daily News.

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Court papers show that the state sent Fey a bill in Februaryindicating that she owed the $79,000 for a period covering Nov. 20,2012 through Feb. 2, 2014.

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Fey's spokeswoman Cara Tripicchio said the “30 Rock” star “hasproper and current insurance covering all employees and at no timehas worker's compensation payment lapsed.

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“The confusion seems to be a result of a clerical error with theNYS WC Board,” she said. “They have been sending notifications toan old address for an accountant that moved offices almost sixyears ago.”

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Read more about Tina Fey's situation at theNew York Daily News

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