Broker Sentenced To 135 Months for Bribery, Kickback, Fraud Scheme - Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet

InsuranceNewsNet — Your Industry. One Source.™

Sign in
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Home Now reading Property and Casualty News
Topics
    • Advisor News
    • Annuity Index
    • Annuity News
    • Companies
    • Earnings
    • Fiduciary
    • From the Field: Expert Insights
    • Health/Employee Benefits
    • Insurance & Financial Fraud
    • INN Magazine
    • Insiders Only
    • Life Insurance News
    • Newswires
    • Property and Casualty
    • Regulation News
    • Sponsored Articles
    • Washington Wire
    • Videos
    • ———
    • About
    • Meet our Editorial Staff
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    • Newsletters
  • Exclusives
  • NewsWires
  • Magazine
  • Newsletters
Sign in or register to be an INNsider.
  • AdvisorNews
  • Annuity News
  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Fiduciary
  • Health/Employee Benefits
  • Insurance & Financial Fraud
  • INN Exclusives
  • INN Magazine
  • Insurtech
  • Life Insurance News
  • Newswires
  • Property and Casualty
  • Regulation News
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Video
  • Washington Wire
  • Life Insurance
  • Annuities
  • Advisor
  • Health/Benefits
  • Property & Casualty
  • Insurtech
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Editorial Staff

Get Social

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
Newswires
Property and Casualty News RSS Get our newsletter
Order Prints
November 19, 2012 Property and Casualty News
Share
Share
Post
Email

Broker Sentenced To 135 Months for Bribery, Kickback, Fraud Scheme

Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc.

Broker Sentenced to 135 Months in Prison for Bribery, Kickback, Fraud, and Perjury Scheme Involving Toms River Schools

U.S. Attorney's Office</org>November 16, 2012

District of New Jersey (973) 645-2888

TRENTON, NJ--The former insurance broker for the Toms River Regional School District was sentenced today to 135 months in prison for his role in a scheme to pay bribes and other benefits to the then-superintendent of schools to get and maintain a contract to provide insurance services for the district, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Francis X. Gartland, 71, of Baltimore, Maryland, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Joel A. Pisano to charges of mail fraud, conspiracy to defraud the IRS, and perjury. Judge Pisano imposed the sentence today in Trenton federal court.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

From 2002 to 2010, Gartland and co-conspirators Frank D'Alonzo, 55, a former administrator at the Toms River Regional School District; Frank Cotroneo, 62, an insurance broker; and others paid $1 million to $2 million in bribes and other benefits to Michael J. Ritacco, 66, who was then superintendent. The payments were made to allow Gartland to obtain and keep the insurance contract with the district. Gartland admitted that in 2002, he, Ritacco, Cotroneo, and D'Alonzo agreed to have Ritacco approve a workers' compensation insurance contract between Gartland and the school district in which the contract fee would yield $500,000 to $600,000 per year in excess fees, which would be used to pay bribes and kickbacks to Ritacco.

Gartland admitted his role in conspiring with Ritacco to defraud the IRS by hiding these bribes and other benefits that were paid to Ritacco--and to other individuals at Ritacco's direction--during the same period. To conceal the scheme, Gartland and Ritacco agreed to use middlemen, shell companies, sham consulting contracts, and third-party payments to secretly pass hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash bribes and other payments to Ritacco. Gartland also admitted to filing fraudulent individual tax returns for tax years 2004 through 2007 and to conspiring with Cotroneo and Thomas O'Leary to evade their respective federal income taxes.

Gartland also admitted that on January 23, 2012, he committed perjury before the U.S. District Court in Trenton when he submitted a false affidavit that stated his payments to D'Alonzo and another individual identified in the superseding indictment as the "Intermediary" were not, and were never intended to be, disguised bribes to Ritacco.

Gartland admitted his role in a scheme to funnel thousands of dollars in illegal campaign contributions through straw contributors to the Democratic primary election campaign of Joseph Vas, 57, who was running for Congress in 2006. Gartland said he participated in a scheme with co-defendant Thomas O'Leary, the former executive director of the South Amboy Housing Authority, to use "straw" or "conduit" contributors to make contributions to the 2005-2006 Vas congressional campaign. During that time period, Gartland, through his various companies, was the insurance broker of record for the city of Perth Amboy and the Perth Amboy Board of Education. Gartland received thousands of dollars in commissions for those representations and split a portion of those commissions with O'Leary. The purpose of the straw contributions to Vas, then the mayor of Perth Amboy and a New Jersey State assemblyman, was to ensure that Gartland maintained the lucrative insurance brokerage representations with the city of Perth Amboy and the Perth Amboy Board of Education. Gartland acknowledged that he recruited approximately 10 straw contributors to contribute $2,000 each to Vas' federal campaign committee that he reimbursed by cash or check with funds provided by him. Straw contributions are prohibited by the Federal Election Campaign Act.

Gartland also admitted to filing fraudulent individual tax returns for tax years 2004 through 2007 and to conspiring with Cotroneo and Thomas O'Leary, 51, to evade their respective federal income taxes.

In addition to the prison term, Judge Pisano sentenced Gartland to three years of supervised release. Restitution and forfeiture will be determined at a hearing on December 12, 2012.

Ritacco previously pleaded guilty to charges of mail fraud and conspiracy to defraud the IRS. He was sentenced on September 14, 2012, to 135 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay a $100,000 fine.

U.S. Attorney Fishman credited special agents of the FBI, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Michael B. Ward; and IRS-Criminal Investigation, under the direction of Acting Special Agent in Charge Shantelle P. Kitchen, for the investigation leading to today's sentence.

The government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Dustin Chao, Harvey Bartle, IV, and Lee M. Cortes, Jr. of the U.S. Attorney's Office Special Prosecutions Division.

Copyright:  (c) 2011 Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc.
Wordcount:  775

Advisor News

  • Why timing the market is still a retirement mistake and what to do instead
  • Business owners may be overlooking a key part of their financial picture
  • How smart investments prepare clients for inflation
  • Amid slew of corporate tax ideas, Newsom chose one likely to hit people’s premiums
  • The biggest risk to your clients’ financial plans isn’t market volatility
More Advisor News

Annuity News

  • Best’s Special Report: U.S. Life/Annuity Industry Sees Bottom-Line Growth Despite 18% Decline in Total Income in First-Quarter 2026
  • Globe Life Inc. (NYSE: GL) Records 52-Week High Thursday Morning
  • Fortitude Re Completes $500 Million FABN Issuance
  • Reframing retirement income for greater certainty
  • Jackson Introduces Dow Jones Industrial Average Index Option, Flexible Premiums, Six-Year Rate Guarantee in Latest Registered Index-Linked Annuity Launch
More Annuity News

Health/Employee Benefits News

  • Centene offers employee buyouts as insurance rolls shrink
  • Studies from University of Illinois Chicago in the Area of Chronic Kidney Disease Described (Hyperkalemia and its treatment: real-world evidence and managed care considerations supporting use of potassium binders): Kidney Diseases and Conditions – Chronic Kidney Disease
  • New Findings Reported from American Dental Association Describe Advances in Managed Care (Medicare Advantage Dental Benefits: Comprehensive Coverage Available In Fewer Than Half Of US Counties): Managed Care
  • REPORT: 2M Illinoisans face $500 cut as Social Security faces cliff
  • REPORT: 2M Illinoisans face $500 cut as Social Security faces cliff
More Health/Employee Benefits News

Life Insurance News

  • An Application for the Trademark “LIFE INSURANCE THAT ENHANCES LIFE” Has Been Filed by Pacific Life Insurance Company: Pacific Life Insurance Company
  • AM Best Assigns Issue Credit Rating to Sammons Financial Group, Inc.’s New Senior Unsecured Notes
  • How much money do Connecticut residents need to retire comfortably?
  • Advocates: Life insurers potentially missing millions of deaths annually
  • How much money do Connecticut residents need to retire comfortably?
More Life Insurance News

NEWS INSIDE

  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Economic News
  • INN Magazine
  • Insurtech News
  • Newswires Feed
  • Regulation News
  • Washington Wire
  • Videos

FEATURED OFFERS

Maximize Your FIA Case Results
Learn a repeatable process to review, reposition, and present FIA opportunities with confidence.

Aim higher during Annuity Awareness Month
Raise the bar with our diverse portfolio of Ascend annuities, backed by superior financial strength

You Could Be Losing Up to 20% of Your Commissions
GreenWave helps you find, fix, and prevent commission errors.

True Independence Means Having Choices
Cambridge offers flexibility, stability, proven tools—no private equity strings attached.

Life moves fast. Your BGA should, too.
Stay ahead with Modern Life's AI-powered tech and expert support.

Looking for stronger rates, amplified growth & real results?
Sentinel's Accumulation Protector Plus℠ Annuity is for clients wanting more from retirement planning

Press Releases

  • Prosperity Life GroupSM Launches Prosperity PathWaySM Series, Bringing Greater Choice and Flexibility to Retirement Income Planning
  • Senior Market Sales® Fortifies Annuity Reach With Acquisition of Retirement Planning Firm Stratton & Company
  • RFP #T01625
  • Rockwood Programs Appoints Kerry Ladouceur as Vice President, Financial Lines
  • JP Insurance Group Launches Commercial Property & Casualty Division; Appoints Joe Webster as Managing Director
More Press Releases > Add Your Press Release >

How to Write For InsuranceNewsNet

Find out how you can submit content for publishing on our website.
View Guidelines

Topics

  • Advisor News
  • Annuity Index
  • Annuity News
  • Companies
  • Earnings
  • Fiduciary
  • From the Field: Expert Insights
  • Health/Employee Benefits
  • Insurance & Financial Fraud
  • INN Magazine
  • Insiders Only
  • Life Insurance News
  • Newswires
  • Property and Casualty
  • Regulation News
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Washington Wire
  • Videos
  • ———
  • About
  • Meet our Editorial Staff
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Newsletters

Top Sections

  • AdvisorNews
  • Annuity News
  • Health/Employee Benefits News
  • InsuranceNewsNet Magazine
  • Life Insurance News
  • Property and Casualty News
  • Washington Wire

Our Company

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Meet our Editorial Staff
  • Magazine Subscription
  • Write for INN

Sign up for our FREE e-Newsletter!

Get breaking news, exclusive stories, and money- making insights straight into your inbox.

select Newsletter Options
Facebook Linkedin Twitter
© 2026 InsuranceNewsNet.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • InsuranceNewsNet Magazine

Sign in with your Insider Pro Account

Not registered? Become an Insider Pro.
Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet