A Tennessee man was released on bond in February after he was indicted for allegedly collecting premiums then absconding with the money.
Richard Darrel Wolfe, 67, of Hendersonville, was indicted by a Sumner County grand jury in late February. He was charged with 14 counts of theft and three forgery counts, dating to 2023 and 2024, court records show.
Investigators began looking into Wolfe’s alleged actions in November, after several local businesses alleged that the man had sold insurance policies but had not secured coverage, The Hendersonville Standard and other news sites reported.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ agent verification records show a Rick D. Wolfe in Hendersonville with an expired insurance producer license and an inactive surplus lines license. He was appointed with several property-casualty and life insurance carriers until 2020.
Rick Wolfe’s Linkedin page indicates he owned an agency in Hendersonville for 31 years.
Was this article valuable?
Here are more articles you may enjoy.

Three New HO Carriers and an Improving Condo Market in Florida, Reports Show
Safepoint Exec Pay, Slide’s Stock Sell-Offs Getting Attention in Florida
Texas Chick-fil-A Franchisee Sued for Religious Discrimination
Half of Pilots Killed in US Accidents Tested Positive for Drugs 


