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New Evidence Shows Lara Intervened For Insurance Donors; Consumer Watchdog Urges Lara To Make Full Disclosure About Donor Contacts

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LOS ANGELES, July 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Reporting published in the San Diego Union Tribune Saturday reveals that California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara intervened on the side of a workers' compensation insurer on at least four separate occasions after receiving contributions from insurance executives and their wives with connections to the company.

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Consumer Watchdog sent a letter last week giving Lara until the end of the month to reveal the details of those fundraising contacts.  The group said the new evidence raises the specter of political corruption should Lara refuse to answer its Public Records Act requests.

Jeff McDonald's report in the San Diego Union Tribune found that Lara attempted to overturn an Administrative Law Judge's rulings against the company after receiving the contributions, but was rebuffed by the judge. (Read it here: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/watchdog/story/2019-07-19/state-insurance-commissioner-accepted-donations-and-intervened-in-cases-to-benefit-donors-records-show)

"Commissioner Lara should disclose his communications with Applied Underwriters so the public has a clear view of what really happened," said Jerry Flanagan, Litigation Director for Consumer Watchdog. "It's extraordinary for a commissioner to step in on the side of a donor to overrule a judge and the judge says 'pound sand.'"

The latest exposé comes in the wake of revelations that Commissioner Lara received $54,300 in campaign donations from people linked to two insurance companies, Applied Underwriters and Independence Holding Company, despite having pledged not to take insurance company contributions as a candidate. In some instances, Commissioner Lara received large checks from the relatives of insurance industry executives, a structuring apparently designed to obscure the true identity of the contributors.

Applied Underwriters and its California subsidiary, California Insurance Company ("CIC"), are currently fighting dozens, possibly more, actions in front of administrative law judges ("ALJs") at the Department of Insurance that could result in tens of millions of dollars in losses to Applied Underwriters and CIC.  The pending cases come in the wake of a 2017 decision against Applied Underwriters and CIC for "bait and switch" marketing tactics.

As noted in the timeline below, the campaign contributions to Commissioner Lara were made in mid-April following rulings against Applied Underwriting. In at least four separate cases, following initial adverse decisions by ALJs, Commissioner Lara intervened on the side of Applied Underwriters. Applied Underwriters and CIC are also currently undergoing a change in ownership that will require Commissioner Lara's approval.

The Department refused to provide Commissioner Lara's calendar and other records reflecting his meetings with insurance company executives in response to a Public Records Act ("PRA") request submitted by Consumer Watchdog on June 4.  On July 11, Consumer Watchdog narrowed the request to seek records regarding the individuals and companies involved in the campaign contributions.  Read Consumer Watchdog's July 11 letter, including a copy of the original PRA request, HERE.

Although Commissioner Lara has now agreed to give the money back, the PRA request is necessary to help answer questions about whether Commissioner Lara's interventions in the four actions were influenced by the contributions. Under California law, a public official may be criminally liable if he or she "asks, receives, or agrees to receive, any bribe, upon any agreement or understanding that his or her vote, opinion, or action upon any matter then pending, or that may be brought before him or her in his or her official capacity, shall be influenced thereby. . . ." (Penal Code § 68.)

Timeline:

* March 8 — ALJ Maigret issues a decision in a case brought by Oceanside Laundry, LLC.  The order requires Applied Underwriters to refund excess payments made by the employer, Oceanside. Read the decision here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/LINK%20A.pdf

* April 2 — ALJ Maigret issues decision and order in the RDR Builders action with the exact same order as in the Oceanside Laundry case. Read the decision here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/LINK%20B.pdf

* Mid-April — Commissioner Lara receives $46,500 from individuals connect with Applied Underwriters.

* May 2 — ALJ Larsen issues decision and order in the Steve Wills Trucking action with the exact the same order as in Oceanside Laundry case.

* May 6 – Commissioner Lara initially adopts the ALJ's decision in Oceanside Laundry,LLC.

* May 13 – Commissioner Lara initially adopts the ALJ's decision in RDR Builders.

* June 6 — ALJ Maigret issues the decision in the Van De Pol Enterprises cases with the exact the same order as in Oceanside Laundry.

* June 7 — Applied Underwriters Petitions for Reconsideration in Oceanside Laundrycase asking Commissioner Lara to require Oceanside to pay $207,195.  Read brief here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/LINK%20C.pdf

* June 21 — Commissioner Lara issues an order "on his own motion" staying the RDR Builders decision and inviting Applied Underwriters to request reconsideration.  Read Commissioner Lara's order here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/LINK%20D.pdf

* June 27 — Commissioner Lara issues Notices of Non-Adoption in Van De Pol Enterprises and Steve Wills Trucking cases refusing to adopt the ALJ's decisions and specifically directing the ALJ to reconsider whether the employer should be required to pay any amount Applied Underwriters alleged they owed. Read Commissioner Lara's order here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/LINK%20E.pdf

*July 11 — Commissioner Lara issues an Amended Order Following Petition for Reconsideration in the Oceanside Laundry case allowing Applied Underwriters to charge the employer any amount Applied Underwriters alleged they owe. Read Commissioner Lara's order here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/LINK%20F.pdf

* July 18 – ALJ issues order refusing to reconsider the Van De Pol Enterprises case.  "None of the issues on which the June 2019 Order directs the ALJ to take additional evidence are questions of fact," ALJ Maigret wrote. "[T]he Commissioner or his designee must refer to legal authority if they believe the Proposed Decision insufficiently addresses those issues."  Read the ALJ's order here: https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-07/LINK%20G.pdf

The California Department of Insurance is the nation's largest state agency. It is responsible for regulating the $310 billion insurance industry in California and keeping insurance available and affordable by overseeing the companies' rates and practices.

Consumer Watchdog is a nonprofit nonpartisan public interest group whose founder wrote insurance reform Prop 103, passed by voters in 1988, which made the office of insurance commissioner elected.  No insurance commissioner since Chuck Quackenbush, who was run out of office during a fundraising scandal involving insurance influence peddling, has accepted insurance industry contributions.  Consumer Watchdog has saved policyholders billions of dollars by intervening to stop unnecessary rate hikes under the tools of Prop 103.

 

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