Woman fakes neighbor’s death for life insurance, then buys three vehicles, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]
A woman secretly added herself to her neighbor’s life insurance policy, then faked the
She used that money to buy a 2014 Buick Encore, a 2008 Jeep Liberty and a 2008 Hummer H3, according to Hollingshed’s plea agreement that she signed in November.
Now the 37-year-old woman has been sentenced to 24 months in prison on a count of wire fraud, court records show.
The defense attorney representing Hollingshed did not immediately respond to a request for comment from
Federal authorities said Hollingshed accessed the neighbor’s life insurance policy in
“With online account access, Hollingshed made changes to the victim’s policy and added herself as a policy beneficiary,” officials said.
Once Hollingshed was listed as a beneficiary, in April, authorities said she told the life insurance company that her neighbor died and started the process to claim her death benefits.
The insurance company required a copy of the woman’s death certificate before processing the claim, according to the plea agreement.
As her neighbor hadn’t actually died, the woman provided a forged
The insurance company processed the claim, and the money was deposited into Hollingshed’s bank account that had a balance of
Hollingshed is ordered to pay restitution, and she’ll be required to serve three years of supervised release once out of prison, according to the release.
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