Documents: O’Garro Admitted To Creating Phony Website In Scam
| By Jenna Carlesso and Vanessa De La Torre, The Hartford Courant | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The suit also charges that Hybrid received
During a
O'Garro testified that he directed a local IT provider, MD Tech Team, to create the fictitious domain and e-mail account on
Capital Premium relied on the e-mail, and the verification provided in it, in deciding to release the funds to O'Garro, according to testimony in the case.
"Why did I need to verify the existence of those four non-existent policies? To receive financing from Capital Premium Finance," said O'Garro, according to a court transcript. Under questioning from
O'Toole asked O'Garro why he tried to take down the domain only a day after he sent the e-mail in which he posed as an
"Specifically you said, Please get rid of it. Correct?" O'Toole said.
"Yeah," O'Garro replied. "That's correct."
"Why did you want a domain name registered for one day and then taken down the next?" O'Toole asked.
"Because I no longer needed the domain name," O'Garro said. "The e-mail was already sent."
In the e-mail to Capital, Lewis said, O'Garro pretended to be a female
"In addition," Lewis said, "the listing of accounts [in the e-mail] with the policy numbers are not our policy numbers. We verified that we did not issue those policies nor [are those] our policy numbers."
O'Toole asked O'Garro, "How much money did you obtain as a result of your misrepresentations?"
"I don't remember," O'Garro answered.
"In excess of
"I would imagine," O'Garro replied. "Yeah."
O'Garro told the court that he took full responsibility for the e-mail scam. He said MD Tech Team had no knowledge of his intentions.
Lewis also testified that about
O'Garro's attorney,
A spokeswoman for
O'Garro, who formed Hybrid in 2010, is now the target of a federal grand jury investigation. The
Accusations that he created a fake website and e-mail address to extract payments first came to light in October, when the state
The state revoked O'Garro's insurance license in November after he failed to respond to the complaint.
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