Former Ohio insurance agent sentenced for thefts exceeding $1.4 million
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The misused funds were intended to cover funeral expenses and settle trust claims after funeral services were provided, but Chandler diverted the money for personal and business use, impacting 14 Ohio funeral homes serving their customers' financial needs. The insurer that issued the policies has fully reimbursed the affected funeral homes, and restitution will be directed to the insurer.
Chandler's fraudulent activity came to light when a civil lawsuit was filed against Chandler for failing to provide pre-need funeral funds to a funeral home. Chandler assisted funeral directors in placing pre-need funeral funds in an insurance or trust product and administered a trust. When a customer enters into a pre-need funeral arrangement with a funeral home, the funds are required to be placed in an insurance product or a trust. Pre-need funeral funds are payments made in advance for funeral and burial arrangements.
Ohioans who suspect insurance professional misconduct and/or insurance fraud are encouraged to report it to the
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