This week, the Insurance Department’s Insurance Department alleged that a woman from North Carolina had been cheating on more than 87,400 insurance companies for the past three years, managing people, and, by managing people, and, for the past three years.
Near the rally, 37 -year -old Kennedy’s Heather Ann Robinson was charged with 170 crimes, including insurance fraud, identity theft and credit card fraud. DOI officials said it also used the stolen identity information for the victims’ 401k retirement accounts, 46.614’s stolen identification.
Jason Tyson, director of the Department of Insurance Department, said that Robinson allegedly did not receive personal information through sources of personal information receiving personal information.
DOI fraud inspectors began investigating in December 2024, when the department received points that were already before a possible fraud. Tyson explained that investigators received search warrants and raided Robinson’s house, in which a lot of evidence, including his laptop computers and cell phones, was collected. The amount of information was so large that it took six months to comb the investigators through it.
Scoring and other information shows that the woman, who has no medical training, received GLP-1 weight loss medicines, which can go through the brand names of Ozampk and Vigovo, then sell it and advise people who use it. In some cases, he managed it, Tyson said.
Robinson filed insurance claims with insurance claims, additional insurance providers, and colonial life and accident insurance company, the DOI said in a statement.
On October 8, he turned himself into the office of Wilson County Sheriff and was released on a bond of 000 100,000.
This is not the first time Robinson has been accused of misappropriating money. In early 2024, he was fired from the office manager after being accused of allegedly committing $ 58,000, Tyson said. The company did not put pressure on the charges after agreed to the funds.
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