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Pa. Officials Reach $85 Million Settlement with Former Reliance Insurance Directors

National News • February 25, 2005
Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Diane Koken, in her role as statutory liquidator for Reliance Insurance Company, announced today that the department has finalized the negotiation of an $85 ...

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Subject: RE: Reliance - Ok to recover $, but why not JAIL TIME

Posted On: February 25, 2005, 10:35 pm CST
Posted By: Mr. T
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I agree with Dragr. If we continue to let these people off so easily, with just a slap on the wrist, they will continue to do this over and over. What is money to these people? Nothing, just a minor price to pay. BUT if these thieves start to serve some hard time, on a regular jail, not on a "cupcake camp" or a golf course jail, then others will think it twice before they attempt a similar "Slimebergate". Let's set a few examples of this. Let's show we have the ba--s to go after these "powerful" weasels.

Our society's law enforcement is backwards. A homeless, mentally sick drunk steals food to eat, and he goes to jail. Who did he harm by stealing an apple? No one. But these weasels destroy the lives of hundreds of families, children etc., and these weasels walk, only paying a fine (money which they stole to begin with...) What type of society law enforcement do we have?
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RE: RE: Reliance - Ok to recover $, but why not JAIL TIME EC
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RE: Reliance - Ok to recover $, but why not JAIL TIME Mr. T
Feb 25, 2005, 10:35 pm
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Feb 25, 2005, 1:05 pm
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