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| | Los Angeles County Probation Officer Arrested For Disability Fraud By California Department Of Insurance Press Release - October 24, 2014
Los Angeles, Calif.- Cynthia Wesley, 46, of Claremont, was arrested by Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputies on two felony counts of insurance fraud after allegedly altering workers' compensation documents and illegally collecting $1,036 in disability payments.
"Falsifying documents to receive unearned disability payments is a serious offense," said Commissioner Dave Jones. "The fact that Wesley was a trusted member of law enforcement adds insult to injury in this case. We will investigate and bring to justice anyone that commits insurance fraud, regardless of where they are employed."
An investigation by the California Department of Insurance Fraud Division revealed Wesley, a Los Angeles probation officer, filed an altered workers' compensation return to work slip. Wesley submitted a workers' compensation form extending her total temporary disability period. The same altered documents were submitted to her supplemental disability insurance company.
Wesley was double dipping and received three months of fraudulent disability benefits from the Los Angeles County Probation Department and her supplemental disability insurance policy. Wesley's insurer was unaware of the over payment and the altered documentation until notified by department investigators.
If convicted Wesley faces a max sentence of five year, eight months in county jail.
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Press Release from the California Department of Insurance, dated October 23rd 20214
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