Former Wisconsin Insurance Executive Sentenced to Five Years for Fraud
A former Wausau, Wis., insurance executive has been sentenced to five years in prison for a fraud scheme.
Former Manson Insurance CEO Timothy Mathwich was indicted by a grand jury on 24 federal criminal charges in connection with a nearly $2 million bank fraud scheme, a mail fraud scheme and a $5.6 million insurance embezzlement scheme. All but two charges were dismissed as part of a plea agreement.
The Wausau Daily Herald says the 62-year-old Mathwich appeared in federal court in Madison Tuesday where he was also sentenced to three years of supervision following his release.
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