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A farmer stole over $18 million from several different entities and has been ordered to pay it all back.
An Ohio man was caught on surveillance video pushing his car off of a cliff and later reported the vehicle as stolen.
In a failure of judgment, an ex-sheriff's deputy gave her department-issued firearm to her ex-boyfriend, who also happened to be a former county jail inmate, and then reported the firearm on an insurance claim as being stolen from her home in a burglary.
A New Hampshire woman has pleaded guilty for participating in an insurance fraud scheme involving claiming food poisoning from several restaurants and food companies.
An Indianapolis man falsely filed an insurance claim for $80,000 worth of belongings stolen from his apartment when only $1,400 had actually been stolen.
Maryland man committed arson of the military weapons manufacturing company that he runs.
The Supreme Court of Oklahoma has ruled that Oklahoma law provides immunity for reporting or providing information regarding suspected insurance fraud as long as the reporter themselves does not act fraudulently, in bad faith, in reckless disregard for the truth or with actual malice in providing the information about the fraud.
A Slovenian woman cut off her own hand with a circular saw for over $1.3 million in insurance proceeds.
A Washington company has been fined for violating state laws by selling unauthorized insurance that illegally covers defense cost for criminal shootings.
Bogus pirates boarded a ship and set fire to it. A corrupt salvage company failed to put out the flames. The owner of the tanker attempted to recover $77 million from the insurance company.