All Sides Cry Fraud In Businessman’s Reported Death In Venezuela
By Steve Patterson, The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville | |
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"There are a lot of issues of fraud out there that need to be resolved,"
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Since then, at least five insurance companies and two banks have argued their sides in a string of suits that center around insurance policies Lantigua, a 60-year-old Cuban native, had when he reportedly died of a heart attack in a small town near
A Venezuelan death certificate was issued and accepted by the U.S. embassy in
But insurance companies who pooled their money for an investigation of the death have argued Lantigua isn't dead.
A combined
"It's not
A company that also loaned Lantigua money, Mr. Wink2 LLC, was pledged the insurance payout too. While the businesses spar over whose claim comes first, both are also fighting
"There are two victims in this room:
A death certificate was all
"
Besides
The last two are both being sued by
American General and
U.S. District Judge
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