Franklin Insurance Agent Sentenced to Prison for Stealing Over $100,000 From Elderly Client
"Rolins used his position of trust to exploit a vulnerable woman and steal her life savings," said
Evidence set forth during Rolin's guilty plea and sentencing hearing established that he was a licensed insurance broker who owned and operated a
The evidence also established that Rolin took numerous steps to engender the victim's trust, including visiting her home, attending family events, referring to her as "mother" and sending her
Between 2011 and 2015, Rolin made numerous withdrawals from the victim's accounts without her knowledge or authorization. In order to take the victim's money, Rolin sent fraudulent disbursement requests to the company that issued the annuity policies, forged the victim's signature on the resulting checks and deposited the money into his personal and business accounts. He used the embezzled funds to pay various personal expenses. In sum, Rolin stole over
The case was investigated by the



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