Bridgeport, W.Va. Insurance Agent Charged With Embezzlement, Fraud
Insurance agent Dorsey R. Ash of the Ash Insurance Agency Inc. in Bridgeport, W.V. has agreed to plead guilty to one count of embezzlement, a felony; and one count of conducting a fraudulent scheme, also a felony, according to an announcement by West Virginia Insurance Commissioner Jane L. Cline.
The Insurance Commission’s Fraud Unit began it’s investigation in February when a representative of a Mississippi insurance company related that they had been unable to collect payment for policies that had been sold by Ash. Several more complaints of alleged wrongdoing followed.
“Fraud is a crime that saturates every type of insurance and makes victims of all consumers by inflating premiums and increasing the cost of buying goods and services” Cline said. “We are committed to reducing insurance fraud; a crime that costs consumers nationwide billions of dollars each year.”
The Insurance Commission’s Fraud Unit conducted the investigation in cooperation with the Harrison County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, the Bridgeport Police Department, the West Virginia State Police, and the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NCIB).
A Fraudulent scheme covers multiple criminal acts and numerous victims, in this instance, a number of policy holders doing business with the Ash Insurance Agency, Inc. were victimized. The Harrison County Prosecuting Attorney’s office is in the process of determining a date for the entry of the plea before the Circuit Court of Harrison County.
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