Former Bay Area Agent to Serve Jail Time

November 22, 2004

On Oct. 27, Herbert Amos Jones, of Bethel Island, Calif., pled guilty in Contra Costa Superior Court to one felony count of grand theft. Jones, a former California-licensed insurance agent and regional vice president of Primerica Financial Services (PFS), was arrested as the result of an investigation by CDI.

Jones was sentenced to time served in county jail (44 days), two years felony probation, and ordered to pay $25,000 in restitution to PFS, which had already reimbursed the victims for their losses. Jones was arrested in Florida in September 2004 and extradited to California.

CDI’s investigation disclosed that Jones, who surrendered his insurance license when he fled the Golden State, convinced a 69-year-old woman and her 38-year-old daughter to invest $25,000 with him. Jones diverted the mother-daughter funds, failed to secure valid proof of the investments, then submitted incomplete, falsified documents to the daughter in an effort to hide his crime. The investigation also revealed that the daughter’s U.S Postal Service pension plan was cleaned out, causing her additional tax penalties. PFS’ restitution to the victims included reimbursement of those penalties.

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