Latest Fraud Headlines

All the headlines from our Fraud Topic Page, ordered by recency.

ICT Kicks Off Crime Prevention Program in El Paso

Nov 24 2010 // The Insurance Council of Texas (ICT) has joined with State Farm Insurance Co. in introducing the state’s Hide, Lock and Take program to law enforcement officials in El Paso. Both the El Paso Sheriff’s...

Rhode Island Charges Ex-Providence Politician with Fraud

Nov 22 2010 // A former North Providence councilman already accused of corruption was indicted Thursday along with three others, including an on-air radio personality, of trying to rip off an insurance company by intentionally damaging a...

Wyoming Insurers That Provide Fraud Tips Shielded From Lawsuits

Nov 22 2010 // Wyoming’s Joint Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Interim Committee has endorsed a draft fraud bill that would protect insurers from civil liability for furnishing information relating to insurance...

Forfeiture Hearing Set in Ex-Pennsylvania Judge’s Fraud Conviction

Nov 19 2010 // A federal court forfeiture hearing is set in the case of a former Pennsylvania Superior Court judge convicted of insurance fraud. Michael Joyce, of Millcreek Township, is serving a 46-month prison sentence for collecting...

Florida’s BankAtlantic Executives Found Guilty of Securities Fraud

Nov 19 2010 // Executives at Florida-based lender BankAtlantic Bancorp Inc. failed to alert investors about risks in its real estate loan portfolio as the U.S. housing market collapsed, a Miami federal jury ruled Thursday in a rare...

Cyber Crime Reaches Milestone

Nov 16 2010 // Complaints about Internet crimes have reached a milestone. On Nov. 9, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) logged its 2 millionth consumer complaint alleging online criminal activity. The IC3, a partnership between...

Survey: Private Firms Expect Growth, Employee Theft and Data Breach

Nov 14 2010 // Nearly half (44 percent) of private company executives expect their firms will add jobs by year end, and more than half (54 percent) plan to expand product or service offerings. Another 12 percent of those same executives...

Lloyd’s D&O Won’t Pay Stanford’s Fraud Defense

Nov 14 2010 // Accused swindler Allen Stanford may not use $100 million in a Lloyd’s of London directors and officers insurance policy to pay the lawyers defending him on charges of running a $7 billion fraud, a U.S. judge in Texas...

U.S. Fights Against Health Care Fraud

Nov 14 2010 // The Fight Against Health Care Fraud Affects More Than Reporting Firm The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has been conducting regional seminars aimed at identifying best practices for providers, law enforcement...

Accomplice in Ohio Fraud Scheme Sentenced to 6-Month Jail Term

Nov 11 2010 // An accomplice in an insurance fraud scheme in Ohio has been sentenced to a six-month jail term and must pay restitution and fines totaling more than $131,000, Ohio Department of Insurance Director Mary Jo Hudson...

Workers’ Compensation Fees Would Cost New York Drivers, Insurers Warn

Nov 10 2010 // Proposed 30 percent increases in what medical providers in New York are paid for treating workers’ compensation injuries could have unintended consequences for the state’s motorists, an industry group has...

Tennessee Homeowners Can Sue Home Appraiser for Fraud

Nov 9 2010 // Home appraisers who overestimate the value of homes may be liable for fraudulent misrepresentation, the Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled. The state’s high court has overruled an appellate court that had held that...

North Dakota Insurance Agent Accused of Theft

Nov 8 2010 // Bond has been set at $17,500 for a Minot, N.D., insurance agent facing a felony theft charge. State Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm says 57-year-old Alan Henning allegedly stole more than $800,000 by obtaining...

North Dakota Agent Pleads Guilty to Insurance Fraud

Nov 5 2010 // An insurance agent has pleaded guilty to conning a Grand Forks real estate company into paying more than $64,000 for nonexistent home policies. Forty-four-year-old David Glessner of Grand Forks reached a plea agreement...

Travelers Enhances Identity Fraud Protection Coverage

Nov 3 2010 // Travelers has updated its Identity Fraud product to offer more protection against the most frequent problems identity fraud victims experience. The insurance product upgrades come at a time when the number of identity...

Be Fair to CSRs

Nov 1 2010 // Insurance customer service and claims representatives may not have realized it, but when they fail to do their jobs, they are contributing to the insurance fraud problem. According to a survey by Accenture, more than half...

Michigan Alleges $50 Million Fraud Involving 41 Agents

Nov 1 2010 // Michigan insurance officials say they have identified 41 out of a possible 76 American Benefit Concepts (ABC) insurance agents responsible for selling fraudulent investment products in several multi-million dollar...

Be Fair to CSRs

Nov 1 2010 // Insurance customer service and claims representatives may not have realized it, but when they fail to do their jobs, they are contributing to the insurance fraud problem. According to a survey by Accenture, more than half...

Massachusetts Prison Guard Accused of Workers’ Comp Fraud

Oct 29 2010 // A former Massachusetts prison guard has pleaded not guilty to charges that he ran long-distance races while collecting worker’s compensation for an on-the-job injury he said made it impossible to do strenuous...

Survey: Private Firms Expect Growth, Employee Theft and Data Breach

Oct 27 2010 // Nearly half (44 percent) of private company executives expect their firms will add jobs by year end, and more than half (54 percent) plan to expand product or service offerings. Another 12 percent of those same executives...