If at first you don’t succeed…
Terry Thomas, 31, of Downey, Calif., was sentenced in Los Angeles Superior Court to five years in state prison on one count of insurance fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud.
Thomas’ conviction is the result of his alleged involvement in an auto insurance fraud conspiracy with three other individuals. Thomas was also ordered to pay $10,648.00 restitution and $400 in additional fines and restitution.
In an earlier plea agreement, co-defendant, Khalifa Lahut, 50, of Garden Grove, was convicted of insurance fraud and sentenced to five years in state prison. A second co-defendant, George Jackson, 57, of Los Angeles, was convicted of insurance fraud and sentenced to three years formal felony probation, 500 hours of community service, a $200 fine and ordered to pay $6,500 in restitution. Jessie Harris, 42, of Los Angeles, was also convicted of insurance fraud and sentenced to three years summary probation and a $200 fine.
The investigation determined that Thomas was involved in a legitimate traffic collision in April 2000, causing damage to the front of his vehicle,—a collision for which he allegedly did not have insurance coverage.
Ten days later, Thomas alleged that he was involved in a traffic collision with a vehicle driven by Jessie Harris. Lahut and Jackson were allegedly passengers in Thomas’ vehicle. The fraudulent second collision alleged similar damage to Thomas’ vehicle as received in the first collision. Insurance claims were made to the respective insurance companies for the fraudulent collision and Allstate Insurance Co. paid $23,148.07 as a result of the fraudulent claim.
Investigators seized Harris’ vehicle and a physical inspection of the vehicle confirmed the second collision had not occurred.