Kansas AG: Insurance Agent Sentenced to 30 Months Probation for Fraud

A Smith Center, Kansas, insurance agent has been convicted of insurance fraud and related charges, and ordered to serve 36 months of probation, the Kansas Attorney General’s office reported.

Trisha A. Wiehl, 40, was found guilty in Smith County District Court of one count of insurance fraud, four counts of theft, 35 counts of making false information, eight counts of insurance agent or broker failing to pay premium to company, six counts of forgery, and three counts of false impersonation.

The AG’s office said the case stemmed from an investigation by the Kansas Insurance Department and the attorney general’s Fraud and Abuse Litigation Division, which discovered that between May 2016 and August 2018, Wiehl committed numerous crimes related to her work as an insurance agent, including:

In addition to probation, Chief Judge Preston Pratt ordered Wiehl to pay a $3,000 fine.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Paul Brothers of Schmidt’s office.

Source: Kansas Attorney General’s Office