The residents were arrested with others who prosecutors said swindled more than $26 million in life insurance benefits from 10 victims.
CHICAGO — An elaborate life insurance scam nabbed 23 people that spanned multiple states, including several residents from the south suburbs, announced John R. Lausch, Jr., United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. The defendants are accused of participating in a fraud scheme through which they swindled ten life insurance carriers out of at least $26 million in fraudulent benefits.
According to the unsealed court documents, the defendants submitted fraudulent applications to obtain life insurance policies in the names of various individuals, and then convinced life insurance carriers to pay out the benefits, prosecutors said. They did so, Lausch said, by misrepresenting the identity of different people who had died between 2013 and continued until last month.
Prosecutors said in a news release that among the defendants are sets of spouses and, in some cases, their children, as well as an insurance agent who owned a side business that performed medical examinations on applicants for term life insurance policies, officials said.
The indictment seeks forfeiture from the defendants of at least $26 million in alleged ill-gotten gains, as well as nine luxury automobiles, eight Rolex watches, and properties in the Chicago suburbs of Orland Park, Bridgeview, and Burbank.
Chicago-area residents named in the indictment are:
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