Convicted Town Supervisor Forced To Surrender Insurance License In Pennsylvania
By Andrew M. Seder, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. |
Arnone, who also worked as
He was sentenced on
Arnone portrayed it as a campaign contribution, but he failed to fully disclose the receipt on his public campaign finance reports or spend all the money on election-related expenses. Arnone served as township supervisor for 22 years before resigning.
Arnone was a licensed "insurance producer" with a resident insurance producer license that was set to expire onAccording to the department's regulations, anyone charged with a crime is required to report it to the department within 30 days.
The department's consent order, signed on
Arnone was the 29th person charged in an ongoing public corruption probe aimed at county and state government, the courts and local school districts and municipalities in
Three county commissioners, three judges, numerous school board members and two state senators have been among the dozens charged since the investigation began in 2007.
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