MARION COUNTY, Fla. – Casey Thorner operated a prosperous home cleaning service in Marion County until COVID-19 created a wave of cancellations and forced her to file for unemployment benefits with the Department of Economic Opportunity.“It was like my whole world shut down,” Thorner told News 6 from her Ocala home. “It was pretty much, ‘I don’t want you getting me sick.’”The lost income forced the mother of three into a surprise records battle with the DEO that started in May and has continued into October.[TRENDING: How to turn off Facebook election reminders | Big rig with police lights pulling over drivers | Voter Guide 2020]She said it is all predicated on what appears to be bad information regarding her earnings in 2019.“I filled out.