Florida Insurance Agent Suspended Indefinitely for Committing ID Fraud
According to the Ocala StarBanner, Kevin M. Day, 46, used forged documents to open an Allstate branch in Dunnellon. Day pleaded guilty to the fraudulent use of personal identification information of a former client.
Day used the personal information and forged documents signed in the name of a client of his former employer, saying the client would give Day $100,000 to start his own business. At least $100,000 in liquid assets is required by Allstate to open a business.
Day’s former boss investigated the situation and contacted Dunnellon police after Day first tried to buy her business, then opened his own Allstate branch. Day was sentenced to 24 months of probation, his insurance license is suspended indefinitely and he must complete 200 hours of community service.
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