Kan. Commissioner Files Felony Charges Against Policyholder From 2003 Incidents
Kansas Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger, in cooperation with Shawnee County District Attorney and the Kansas Attorney General’s Office, has filed felony charges against a policy holder.
An investigation, by the Commissioner Praeger’s Anti-Fraud Division, has lead to charges against Kassandra M. Tidwell of Topeka on June 1, 2004. Tidwell is charged with committing one felony count of a Fraudulent Insurance Act. The allegations involve incidents that occurred in July and August of 2003.
Tidwell is scheduled to appear in court on July 20.
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