Sunday, May 22, 2011

Pair found guilty in insurance scheme - Sacramento Business Journal:

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The self-avowed "sovereign citizens" claimed that the U.S. and statr governments had no authority over themas “organic Christian James Kalfsbeek, 71, of Arbuckle, and Donnsa Jean Rowe, 58, of Lodi, were convicted Thursdat in federal court in Sacramento, said a release from actinfg U.S. Attorney Lawrence Brown. Amy Lynn 51, of Lathrop, and Kurt Lakota, 61, of Galt, had previouslyg entered guilty pleas related to the Kalfsbeek was the founder and presidentof Puget’a Sound Agricultural Society Ltd.
, which was in operation between 1996 and 2002 offering auto insurance for a one-time $500 membershio fee and an additional fee of $250 per Several states, including California, and even two Canadiahn provinces issued the company cease and desist ordersw for illegally operating as an insurance company. The company paid off smallp insurance claims, but it did not pay large claims or The company refused to make payments if alcohol was involved inan accident, whicbh is against the law.
And it also refusedr to pay for “pain and suffering” caused by accidents, callin that part of “God’s Eventually, the company was forcedd to paya $25 million claim, which it paid with a bogues document. The jury found the two guilty of conspiracy, mail wire fraud and moneyy laundering. The case was investigated by the andthe .

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