Latest Fraud Headlines

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

Businesses Oppose Proposed Ohio Fraud Legislation

Jan 30 2012 // Some Ohio businesses are opposing a bill backed by the attorney general that would create tougher penalties on fraud and give whistle-blowers a slice of the damages or repayments. The proposed legislation, known as the...

San Francisco City Worker Charged With Data Theft

Jan 26 2012 // A former San Francisco city employee is facing charges that she stole Social Security and other confidential information from more than 3,000 people who applied for Medi-Cal benefits. Shawn Williams pleaded not guilty on...

Florida Gov. Scott Leads a PIP Rally for Reform

Jan 25 2012 // Standing in the rotunda of Florida’s capitol in Tallahassee on Wednesday, Florida officials and business leaders called on state lawmakers to reform the state’s no-fault personal injury protection (PIP) auto...

The Politics of Florida PIP: Industry Looks on While Pols Seek Answers

Jan 25 2012 // Most agree that Florida’s automobile no-fault personal injury protection (PIP) system needs to be reformed. But in the halls of the state Capitol the struggle over just how to reform the law has exposed how...

N.J. to Use Face-Recognition Technology, Scan License Photos for Fraud

Jan 24 2012 // New Jersey is preparing to use facial-recognition technology to scan 18 million photographs for signs of driver’s license fraud. Photos that are flagged as suspicious will be reviewed before that person can renew...

Pennsylvania Whistleblower Claims Hospital Medicare Fraud

Jan 24 2012 // A former northwestern Pennsylvania cardiologist says in a lawsuit a hospital improperly paid doctors who performed unnecessary procedures on patients, including two who died. The suit filed this month by Dr. Tullio...

Philly Dentist, Daughter Charged With $5M Medical Billing Fraud

Jan 20 2012 // Authorities in Philadelphia say a city dentist and his daughter have been charged with submitting almost $5 million in fraudulent medical bills to insurance companies over the past decade. Prosecutors said Wednesday that...

South Dakota Deputy Who Pleaded Guilty to Insurance Fraud Resigns

Jan 19 2012 // A South Dakota deputy sheriff who pleaded guilty in an insurance fraud case has resigned. The Press & Dakotan newspaper reports that Douglas County Deputy Rob Hotchkiss stepped down on Jan. 14, and county commissioners...

N.J. Siblings Indicted for Auto Insurance Claims Fraud

Jan 19 2012 // Authorities in New Jersey announced last week that a Union City woman and her Jersey City brother were indicted for their alleged roles in a scheme to submit false auto insurance claims. According to Acting Insurance Fraud...

Police in Colorado Warn Of Automobile Converter Thefts

Jan 18 2012 // Boulder, Colo. police are warning car owners that thieves are targeting catalytic converters. Police say the small boxes attached to the underside of most vehicles have precious metals that can fetch hundreds of...

Murderer, Fake FBI Agent, Amateur Arsonist Enter Insurance Fraud Hall of Shame

Jan 17 2012 // A cash-strapped businessman torches his home then massacres five people to keep witnesses from testifying. A cop shoots himself to steal workers’ comp money. Two scammers stuff a coffin with a mannequin and cow parts...

Accounting Firms Cleared of Blame in Japan’s Olympus Scandal

Jan 17 2012 // An unofficial panel of experts cleared global accounting groups KPMG and Ernst & Young of any responsibility for a $1.7 billion accounting fraud at Japan’s Olympus Corp, though the role of the firms remained...

Former North Dakota Insurance Agent Sentenced for Fraud

Jan 16 2012 // A former Minot, N.D. insurance agent has been sentenced to prison and ordered to pay nearly $1.2 million in restitution for wire fraud. Alan Henning, 58, pleaded guilty on Aug. 24, 2011, to charges that he diverted...

South Dakota Deputy Pleads Guilty to Theft in Insurance Fraud Case

Jan 13 2012 // A Douglas County, South Dakota sheriff’s deputy has pleaded guilty to one count of grand theft by deception for submitting fraudulent applications to an insurer. The Mitchell Daily Republic reports that Rob Hotchkiss...

Florida Gov. Scott Supports Bill Forcing Accident Victims to Emergency Rooms

Jan 13 2012 // A bill that would force all accident victims to go to emergency rooms instead of their family doctor, even for minor injuries, cleared a Florida House subcommittee on Wednesday. The bill (HB 119) was approved 10-5 by the...

Florida Lawmakers File Bills to Address Auto Insurance PIP Fraud

Jan 11 2012 // State Sen. Joe Negron this week filed legislation designed to crack down on the fraud that leads to more expensive personal injury protection insurance required of all Florida drivers. Negron’s bill (SB 1860) targets...

Florida Gov. Scott Talks Insurance Fraud in State of State Speech

Jan 11 2012 // In the annual State of the State address opening Florida legislative session, Gov. Rick Scott highlighted automobile insurance while remaining mum on the future of the state’s property insurance underwriter, Citizens...

Olympus Sues President, Ex-directors over $1.7 Billion Fraud: Sources

Jan 9 2012 // Japan’s Olympus Corp has sued its current president and three ex-directors for several million dollars in compensation, sources told Reuters on Monday, as the company seeks to draw a line under one of the...

SEC Changes Its Settlement Language Where Criminal Violations Admitted

Jan 9 2012 // U.S. securities regulators said on Friday that defendants can no longer settle civil cases using “neither admit nor deny” language if they have already admitted to wrongdoing in parallel criminal cases. The...

Florida Investigating Massive PIP Fraud in Dade County

Jan 8 2012 // State investigators are considering criminal charges after finding regulatory violations in almost 90 percent of the pain clinics that treat automobile accident victims in Miami-Dade County. A report by the Agency for...