The officers were also deeply involved in his personal life, the indictment says. Leopold is accused of ordering a member of the detail to work more than 170 hours of overtime during his two hospitalizations in Februrary and July 2010 for back surgery. The goal, according to the document, was to keep Leopold's live-in girlfriend Jane Miller from running into Constance Casalena, an assistant planner at the Department of Recreation and Parks with whom Leopold had an "intimate relationship." The overtime cost the county more than $10,000.