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This just came in my email box.
Ex-Agent Faces Embezzlement, Burglary Charges for Annuity Sales - Top News - InsuranceNewsNet.com
Ex-Agent Faces Embezzlement, Burglary Charges for Annuity Sales - Top News - InsuranceNewsNet.com
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Elder abuse was the subject of a series of workshops Riverside County District Attorney Paul Zellerbach’s office sponsored in April to educate the community. Zellerbach is in a bitter fight for re-election this year and is campaigning under the slogan, “One Tough District Attorney!”
Zellerbach has been accused of knocking down his opponent’s signs, prompting the state attorney general to review whether to file criminal charges at the request of the Indio Police Department, according to local media. Police organizations have pulled their endorsements of Zellerbach’s candidacy and several of those organizations have called for Zellerbach’s resignation.
Zellerbach’s election prospects would benefit from what he would consider a victory against elder abuse.
The brief alleged Lewis committed “twisting” and caused seniors to lose more than $300,000 in surrender penalties. He was charged with 36 felony counts of willfully embezzling from an elder for an amount exceeding $950, grand theft in excess of $400 and burglary.
The prosecutor argued that the surrender penalties constituted embezzlement and theft,
and because Lewis did some of the transactions at the clients’ homes, he also committed burglary.
The MasterDex 10 strikes again. First the Glenn Neasham debacle and now this. What struck me was how Lewis admits he didn't understand it and says it wasn't adequately explained to agents.
The guy sold $30,000,000 in annuities over six years. He had to be making around 8% during those years with that production. That's $2,400,000 in commissions.
And he had to move in with his parents a couple years later?
Doesn't make sense.
And KRobby was questioning why I wanted to be so cautious about selling a B++ rated annuity. It's because I live in California, where all this crap can happen!
The guy sold $30,000,000 in annuities over six years. He had to be making around 8% during those years with that production. That's $2,400,000 in commissions.