An Iowa woman was charged with insurance fraud following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau.
Antonia Maddison, age 46, of Sully, was charged with one count of Insurance Fraud – Application Submission (Class D Felony).
The charges against Maddison stem from an investigation that began in July 2024. According to a criminal complaint filed by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau, Maddison added a vehicle and driver to her auto insurance policy in an attempt to obtain coverage for a recent accident. She failed to disclose the accident and made other false statements to her insurance company in order to receive benefits to which she was not entitled.
On September 12, 2024, a criminal complaint was filed in Jasper County. Maddison’s attorney appeared in court on her behalf at an initial appearance on October 1, 2024. No additional information will be provided at this time.
Topics Fraud
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