A former Kentucky insurance agent has been indicted on fraud charges after allegedly forging signatures on 114 disability insurance applications.
According to court documents, Ray W. Kennedy, 46, of Owensboro, Ky., received more than $14,000 in commissions from American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus (Aflac). He allegedly completed the applications in the names of employees of two legitimate companies without their knowledge. Kennedy was charged with four felony counts, including identity theft charges.
“These charges are particularly troubling since we all are becoming so concerned about protecting our personal information from identity theft,” said Julie Mix McPeak, executive director of the Kentucky Office of Insurance. “We are committed to protecting Kentucky consumers from a variety of schemes, including those that impact financial stability.”
The Office of Insurance revoked Kennedy’s license in July. If found guilty, Kennedy faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison and/or a fine of $40,000.
Source: Kentucky Office of Insurance
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