A Kansas woman has been sentenced to 12 months of probation for insurance fraud.
Kenna Robinson, 50, pleaded guilty in the Douglas County District Court to one felony count of insurance fraud. Robinson involved multiple persons reporting false information during the claims process to an insurance company in attempts to get insurance coverage after the incident occurred.
She pleaded guilty and was sentenced on Aug. 28 to 12 months probation with ten months underlying prison time if her probation is violated.
“Insurance fraud costs all Kansans in the form of increased premiums every year,” said Kansas Insurance Commissioner Vicki Schmidt. “The Department will continue pursuing penalties against anyone committing insurance fraud in Kansas.”
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The Kansas Department of Insurance investigated the case, which was prosecuted by the Kansas Attorney General’s Office.
Two others involved, Michaela Foster and Rylie Kelley, were previously sentenced in December of 2024, for their roles in this insurance fraud scheme.
Topics Fraud
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