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W. Va. Woman Pleads Guilty to Insurance Fraud Charges

June 5, 2007

Andrea R. Renquest pleaded guilty in Harrison County, W. Va. to one felony count and one misdemeanor count of insurance fraud.

Renquest, 23, of Clarksburg, W. Va., admitted May 29 that she obtained a controlled substance by misrepresentation, a felony, and filed a false insurance claim, a misdemeanor, while working at a local doctor’s office.

Renquest obtained two blank prescriptions from her employer, Dr. Salam Rajjoub and then presented the forged documents to a CVS pharmacy for narcotics. These prescriptions were billed to and paid for through an insurance claim.

“Submitting fraudulent insurance claims continues to cost the citizens of West Virginia thousands of dollars a year,” Insurance Commissioner, Jane L. Cline said. “We are and will remain especially committed to reducing any and all types of insurance fraud.”

Renquest was sentenced May 29 to one to four years in prison on the felony count and thirty 30 days in jail on the misdemeanor count; however, the sentence was suspended and Renquest was placed on probation for one year. She must also perform 100 hours of community service, make full restitution on the insurance claim, and pay the cost associated with her probation and community service.

Investigation in this case has been a joint effort with the Harrison and Lewis County Drug Task Forces and the Offices of the Insurance Commissioner’s Fraud Unit.

Source: West Virginia Insurance Department

Topics Fraud Virginia

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  • February 17, 2012 at 7:23 pm
    Andrea says:
    Dear Bill, Thank you for your post, I am her and this was a very irrational decision that I made back in 2006. This is something I have paid my debt to society for and let me ... read more
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    Andrea says:
    A restitution of less than 40 dollars and even though I have paid my debt to society I am still paying for it!! Young and dumb, shortly after a bad accident where I became emo... read more
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    Bill Reed says:
    Leave it to some judge in jerkwater USA to slam this woman for a relatively minor infraction. I've seen aggravated drug and robbery related crimes receive less of a sentence.... read more

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