Funeral scam figures get prison sentences in St. Louis federal court
| By Robert Patrick, St. Louis Post-Dispatch | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The owner of
But they and two others struck plea deals in June and July that guaranteed less time in prison. As it was, the Cassitys, of
A company lawyer,
The only defendant to go to trial, former investment adviser
Hamilton ordered the Cassitys, Sutton, Wulf and Province to pay restitution of
The losses fall upon funeral plan customers, funeral homes, insurers and financial institutions. Some testified at Thursday's sentencing hearings -- in a courtroom overflowing with victims, investigators, court staff and families and friends of the defendants.
The Cassitys pleaded guilty to mail fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and other charges.
Sutton pleaded guilty to charges of bank fraud, mail fraud, money laundering and insurance fraud.
Wittner pleaded guilty to two counts of making false statements intended to deceive insurance regulators, and to willfully permitting a felon to engage in the insurance business. That refers to
Province pleaded guilty to six counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and misappropriation of insurance premiums.
At times, the feeling in the courtroom was tense, with victims and defendants in close proximity.
Later in the series of hearings that stretched for more than three hours, a man sitting with the Cassitys turned to Myers and used an expletive to demand that Myers "shut your ... mouth." Some of the Cassitys' relatives glared at Myers as they left the courtroom later.
Federal prosecutors said that while the
NPS collapsed in 2008.
State insurance guaranty associations will cover the face value of policies that were supposed to grow through investments to pay full funeral costs. Undertakers have told the
Hamilton, the judge, called it "an enormous Ponzi scheme" executed for "over 15 years."
The
During Thursday's hearings, defense lawyers argued for lighter sentences, many citing clients' advanced age and health problems.
Sutton "deeply regrets" what he did, and lost track of the voice of his conscience, said his lawyer,
Wittner said he had no intention to harm anyone, and thought he was doing the right thing.
Lawyer
Assistant U.S. Attorney
Province's lawyers argued that she was "at the very bottom level" of the scam. She does not have a high school diploma, attorney
She was installed as president of one of the insurance companies late in the life of the scam, by the Cassitys, Dragan said, and was president "in name only."
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