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April
12, 2006
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Office
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Zulima V. Farber, Attorney General
Division
of Criminal Justice
- Gregory A. Paw, Director
Office of the Insurance Fraud
Prosecutor
- Greta Gooden Brown, Insurance
Fraud Prosecutor
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Division
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609-984-1936
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Former
Union County Insurance Company Employee
Ordered
to Pay Restitution after Pleading Guilty
to Stealing $3,000 in
Insurance Premium Money
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TRENTON
- Division of Criminal Justice Director
Gregory A. Paw announced that a former Essex
County insurance company employee has been
ordered to repay the company more than $3,000
after pleading guilty to stealing insurance
premium monies paid by prospective purchasers
of automobile insurance.
According to Insurance Fraud Prosecutor
Greta Gooden Brown, Lisa Brown, 30, Orange,
Essex County, was ordered by Union County
Superior Court Judge William L’E.
Wertheimer to pay $3,000 in restitution
to Union County-based Fleet Insurance Services
and to serve three years probation.
In pleading guilty on Feb. 6 before Judge
Wertheimer, Brown admitted that between
November 2001 and February 2002, while employed
as a claim service representative for Fleet
Insurance Services, he stole more than $3,000
in insurance premium monies paid by prospective
customers seeking to purchase automobile
insurance. Brown admitted that after receiving
the insurance payments, she issued the clients
fraudulent policy binders purportedly underwritten
by First Trenton Indemnity Company and The
Chubb Insurance Company. As a result of
the theft, the insurance purchasers were
left without valid automobile insurance
coverage. Brown was neither licensed nor
authorized to sell insurance or to accept
premiums as a licensed insurance agent.
Brown was charged via a state grand jury
indictment returned on Nov. 2, 2005.
State Investigator Scott Stevens and Deputy
Attorney General Richard W. Queen were assigned
to the investigation.
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