AG Announces Charges Against Lancaster County Man Accused of Defrauding Elderly Clients Out of $284,000
December 08, 2008
HARRISBURG -A Lancaster County insurance agent was arrested by agents from the Attorney General's Elder Abuse Unit and Insurance Fraud Section for allegedly defrauding his elderly clients out of approximately $284,000.
Additionally, Brubaker never provided the elderly woman with copies of anything she signed or certificates for her investments. Other elderly consumers were allegedly provided official looking "certificates of investment", which Brubaker created.
He will be prosecuted in Lancaster County by Senior Deputy Attorney General Mark Bellavia of the Attorney General's Insurance Fraud Section.
(A person charged with a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty.)
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SOURCE: AG Press Release
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