Man pleads guilty to $2M fraud in Prudential-administered military injury program
A former U.S. Navy chief petty officer, now living in Georgia, has pleaded guilty to being the ringleader in a $2 million scheme that claimed unusual injuries to defraud a disability program, administered by The Prudential, that was designed for injured members of the military. He could see as much as 20 years in prison and full restitution for his role in the fraud…
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