Dot23
Jul 2, 2008, 11:59 AM
I'm sure this post with be confusing to some of you but any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I was hired back in October of 2005 as an independent contractor selling life insurance policies. One of my clients that I sold a policy to mentioned that she had a few family members that were interested in purchasing a life insurance policy as well and asked if I would pay her some type of referral fee. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT DURING THIS TIME I WAS WORKING A SALARY JOB AND WAS JUST DOING THIS ON THE SIDE. After 3 months, I noticed that some of the policies she had referred were starting to cancel. My husband contacted her via telephone and told her we needed to cut all ties. At that point, I stopped selling for this life insurance company.
January of 2007 rolls around and I received my 1099 from the same insurance company that I had worked for back in 06. The 1099 reflected that I received 45,000 in commissions. Keep in mind that during 06 I had to file bankruptcy. Imagine my surprise when I found that I had been paid that amount. My husband and I have had only one vehicle for the past 5 years and have been living paycheck to paycheck. It was almost laughable that I supposedly received all of that income.
After contacting the company, I discovered that the lady who provided referrals in the beginning had contact the insurance company one month after we stopped using her, pretending to be me, had all of the checks fed-ex to different locations, and cashed them at a local Wells Fargo bank where her sister in law worked. I have discovered that she was writing fraudulent contracts, signing my name to them, and getting paid on them in my name.
During the past two years, I haven't received any letters or calls from anyone. Last week I happened to call my landlord and he says, " Oh, by the way, the Texas Department of Insurance contacted me today looking for you regarding fraud charges". I was finally able to contact the investigator who called my landlord, and he indicated that they are in the beginning stages of the investigation and that he would like to visit with me for an interview.
I am in the process of retaining an attorney so that I can have legal representation but won't have the funds to pay the attorney until next week. I was scheduled to meet with the investigator tomorrow but just left a message on his voicemail indicating that I would like to have my attorney present and that I will have to reschedule the meeting.
I have bank records and financial statements to prove that I never had access to this kind of income. I can prove that I never endorsed the checks she cashed. I can also prove that I never sold the policies to any of the people she submitted contracts on. What she did, took a lot of time and planning.
I have been married for 15 years and have two young kids. Half of me is scared because an investigator is involved, and half of me isn't scared because I know I didn't do anything wrong. I am just paniced because I think having an attorney shows others I am guilty. I am not concerned with losing my insurance license( I am one year away from graduating from nursing school). I am just terrified I will get arrested before anyone has a chance to hear my side of the story. I don't have the financial means to hire a private investigator to research this for me and also don’t have 1000 to pay a private company to perform a lie detector test.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance
I was hired back in October of 2005 as an independent contractor selling life insurance policies. One of my clients that I sold a policy to mentioned that she had a few family members that were interested in purchasing a life insurance policy as well and asked if I would pay her some type of referral fee. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT DURING THIS TIME I WAS WORKING A SALARY JOB AND WAS JUST DOING THIS ON THE SIDE. After 3 months, I noticed that some of the policies she had referred were starting to cancel. My husband contacted her via telephone and told her we needed to cut all ties. At that point, I stopped selling for this life insurance company.
January of 2007 rolls around and I received my 1099 from the same insurance company that I had worked for back in 06. The 1099 reflected that I received 45,000 in commissions. Keep in mind that during 06 I had to file bankruptcy. Imagine my surprise when I found that I had been paid that amount. My husband and I have had only one vehicle for the past 5 years and have been living paycheck to paycheck. It was almost laughable that I supposedly received all of that income.
After contacting the company, I discovered that the lady who provided referrals in the beginning had contact the insurance company one month after we stopped using her, pretending to be me, had all of the checks fed-ex to different locations, and cashed them at a local Wells Fargo bank where her sister in law worked. I have discovered that she was writing fraudulent contracts, signing my name to them, and getting paid on them in my name.
During the past two years, I haven't received any letters or calls from anyone. Last week I happened to call my landlord and he says, " Oh, by the way, the Texas Department of Insurance contacted me today looking for you regarding fraud charges". I was finally able to contact the investigator who called my landlord, and he indicated that they are in the beginning stages of the investigation and that he would like to visit with me for an interview.
I am in the process of retaining an attorney so that I can have legal representation but won't have the funds to pay the attorney until next week. I was scheduled to meet with the investigator tomorrow but just left a message on his voicemail indicating that I would like to have my attorney present and that I will have to reschedule the meeting.
I have bank records and financial statements to prove that I never had access to this kind of income. I can prove that I never endorsed the checks she cashed. I can also prove that I never sold the policies to any of the people she submitted contracts on. What she did, took a lot of time and planning.
I have been married for 15 years and have two young kids. Half of me is scared because an investigator is involved, and half of me isn't scared because I know I didn't do anything wrong. I am just paniced because I think having an attorney shows others I am guilty. I am not concerned with losing my insurance license( I am one year away from graduating from nursing school). I am just terrified I will get arrested before anyone has a chance to hear my side of the story. I don't have the financial means to hire a private investigator to research this for me and also don’t have 1000 to pay a private company to perform a lie detector test.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance