Southern California Agents Arrested for Fraud
California-based life insurance agents, Samuel Tadlock III, 32, of Eastvale, Marlene Ramirez, 42, of Murrieta, Daniel Herrarte, 34, of Sylmar, and Jorge Lopez Jr., 38, of San Fernando, were arrested this week on multiple felony counts of identity theft and grand theft after allegedly submitting fraudulent insurance applications with information from stolen identities to collect approximately $124,000 in unearned commissions from insurance companies.
Agent Scotty Carlisle, 42, of Corona, is reportedly making arrangements to surrender himself.
According to an investigation by California Department of Insurance, the agents issued life and supplemental insurance policies for accident, accident care, critical illness, disability, medical bridge, and group medical bridge, using fraudulent applications as part of a scheme to earn commission advances from insurers.
When the victim insurer discovered inconsistencies in the applications, they terminated the sales agents’ contracts, removed them from the incentive promotion and reported the alleged illegal activity to the department.
During the investigation, the department reportedly found evidence that the agents allegedly victimized another insurer, as a result the investigation is ongoing. The department has taken administrative action to suspend the agents’ licenses and will take further action if convicted. This case is being prosecuted by the Riverside County District Attorney’s office.