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Bucks County Prosecutor Demoted For Working As DoorDash Deliveryman Resigns

A Bucks County prosecutor who was demoted after word spread that he was delivering food with Door Dash during daytime work hours resigned Tuesday, according to the District Attorney's office.

Gregg D. Shore

Gregg D. Shore

Photo Credit: Gregg Shore Facebook

Gregg D. Shore, who had been First Assistant District Attorney for DA Matt Weintraub was demoted last month to the office’s deputy district attorney, Weintraub previously announced in a press conference.

Shore's resignation went into effect as of Wednesday, Manuel Gamiz Jr., Director of Communications for the DA's office confirmed.

The DA's office discovered Shore was delivering with Door Dash, the foodservice app, during work hours between October and February.

Weintraub previously said he chose to demote Shore rather than fire him due to his years of service with the DA's office.

"I preach second chances. I preach redemption that people can learn from their mistakes and become better," Weintraub said last month.

Shore has since repaid the county the money he earned while delivering food during the work hours of his $125,000 salaried position, Bucks County Courier Times reports.

Jennifer Schorn, who has been with the office since 1999, was promoted to Shore's former role, Weintraub said.

It was unclear as to who would take over Shore's former position at the DA's office.

Shore worked as a prosecutor in the early 2000's in Lehigh County, before spending seven years with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, according to his bio on CrimeWatch.

He also worked as Pennsylvania's Deputy Secretary of Labor from 2011 to 2015.

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