ATTORNEY GENERAL MAYES ANNOUNCES PRISON SENTENCES IN FRAUDULENT LIFE INSURANCE SCHEME TARGETING VULNERABLE ARIZONANS
The following information was released by the office of the
Attorney General Mayes announced today that two defendants have been sentenced to prison by the
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"These defendants built a predatory scheme from the ground up creating a fake insurance company, targeting people facing addiction and homelessness, and then positioning themselves to profit from those victims' deaths," said Attorney General Mayes. "My office remains committed to protecting vulnerable Arizonans from exploitation and abuse."
Michell created a fictitious company called "
Lovell served as the primary recruiter, convincing victims to sign up for what was described as a free life insurance policy subsidized by a nonprofit organization to help people who could not afford coverage. Once victims completed enrollment forms with their personal information, Michell used that information to take out real policies with actual insurance companies but altered the documents to substitute himself and Lovell as beneficiaries and replaced victims' contact information with fictitious email addresses and their own home addresses. Michell and Lovell agreed to split the proceeds 50-50.
Michell pleaded guilty to Participating in a Criminal Syndicate, a Class 2 Felony, with one prior felony conviction, and Fraudulent Schemes and Artifices, a Class 2 Felony. Co-Defendant



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