Insurer Claims ‘Elaborate Scheme’ In Alleged Fake Death
By Steve Patterson | |
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An insurance company fighting the son of a
Attorney
Guzzi asked the court to make the younger Lantigua and his attorney pay American General's costs from the lawsuit as a court- imposed sanction, saying arguments that the businessman was dead were "factually baseless."
But the family's lawyer said there's no reason he or his clients should face financial penalties.
"We've reviewed it and I'm surprised that these respectable firms have filed these [claims] against us," said attorney
"We are aware of no credible evidence that
Lantigua, a Cuban-born former finance executive, flew to
But Guzzi's request for sanctions included depositions it said were provided by a doctor, a funeral home operator and a crematory operator who had signed records of the death and cremation without ever seeing a body.
"News of Lantigua's death has been greatly exaggerated," Guzzi wrote, saying death records "were brazenly procured by fraud."
Guzzi did not respond Friday to messages left by phone and email. An employee in his
This is only the latest time fraud has been claimed by someone in a court fight over Lantigua's death.
In February, Woolsey argued in state court - which was hearing a case about another company's
The judge in that case concluded in May that those papers really were forged, but couldn't tell who did it.
Woolsey said depositions had shown that the same people contracted by one investigation company were involved in collecting evidence for both cases. He said he thought the earlier forgery left those investigators with no credibility. He said his firm is still working on a response to present to Corrigan later in the month.Steve Patterson: (904) 359-4263
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