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Pineville woman accused of selling fraudulent auto insurance policies
Victims responded to ads on Facebook Market Place
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and last updated 2021-03-10 15:59:49-05
RAPIDES PARISH â A Pineville woman has been arrested, accused of selling fraudulent auto insurance policies.
Louisiana State Police say that on June 24, 2020, the LSP Insurance Fraud and Auto Theft (IFAT) Field Office received a complaint from a local Insurance Agency.
The complaint stated fraudulent auto insurance policies were being sold by 25-year-old Brianna Phillips of Pineville. These fraudulent policies were being sold as Safeway Insurance Company of Louisiana.
Following an investigation, Troopers say they discovered Philips allegedly sold fraudulent automobile insurance policies to several victims. She then would provide the victims with a fraudulent declaration page and a fraudulent insurance card. The majority of the victims saw Phillips advertisement on Facebook Market Place.
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Louisiana Woman Accused of Selling Fake Auto Policies on Facebook Marketplace March 11, 2021
State police have arrested a Louisiana woman accused of selling fraudulent auto insurance policies. The majority of the victims saw the woman’s advertisement for automobile coverage on Facebook Market Place, according to the Louisiana State Police (LSP).
The LSP’s Insurance Fraud and Auto Theft (IFAT) Field Office said a complaint received from a local insurance agency in June 2020 claimed that 25-year-old Brianna Phillips of Pineville was selling fake policies labeled as being from Safeway Insurance Company of Louisiana.
An LSP investigation discovered Philips sold fraudulent automobile insurance policies to several victims. She then would provide the victims with a fraudulent declaration page and a fraudulent insurance card.