N.H. Man Fined in Restaurant Insurance Fraud
A Portsmouth, N.H. man was fined and given a suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to trying to defraud his insurance company, according to officials.
The case goes back to 2003, when Jesse Gregoire got into a fight at a Portsmouth restaurant and threw a bottle that damaged the restaurant’s entertainment unit. He pleaded guilty to telling the insurance company that covers his business that he had accidentally caused the damage while working at the establishment and trying to get the restaurant owner to go along with the story.
Gregoire was given two suspended sentences, fined $2,000 and ordered to pay $3,600 for the damage.
The state Insurance Department says insurance fraud accounts for at least 10 percent of premiums paid by consumers.
- Two Plane Crashes Lead to Deadliest Year in Skies Since 2018
- Car-Rental Startup Turo’s Safety Team Cuts Vacations Short After Deadly Attacks
- AT&T, Verizon Say Networks Now Clear After Salt Typhoon Hack
- Judge Won’t Dismiss Suit Claiming Poland Spring Water Isn’t From a Spring
- The End of the ‘Rust’ Criminal Case Against Alec Baldwin May Unlock a Civil Lawsuit
- Colorado Adds Record Insurance Coverage for Sanders and Hunter With Both Playing in Alamo Bowl
- AccuWeather’s 2024 White Christmas Forecast Calls for Snow in More Areas
- Uber Warns NYC Response to Insolvent Insurer Exposes Drivers