Feds bust $100 million NC crop insurance fraud ring

Tuesday March 12, 2013 6:45 PM

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Federal investigators in North Carolina have unraveled a massive criminal conspiracy they say stole $100 million from the government-backed program that insures farmers against crop losses.

Prosecutors say the investigation has uncovered the largest ring of its kind. Forty-one insurance agents, claims adjusters, crop brokers and farmers have pleaded guilty or reached plea agreements so far. The defendants have been sentenced to pay $43 million in fines and restitution, as well as years in prison.

The ring filed false insurance claims for weather-related loses of tobacco, soybeans, wheat and corn. Often, the crops weren't damaged at all, with farmers later selling their written-off harvests under false aliases.

Prosecutors say those abusing the system make it harder on honest farmers by increasing the cost of insurance premiums.

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