Two men from Gainesville and Suwanee were charged by the Georgia Department of Insurance with allegedly creating false insurance certificates regarding agricultural workers that resulted in estimated losses of $120 million, according to authorities.
Beau Eric Wilson, 34, of Gainesville, and Wesley Bernard Owens, 47, of Suwanee, were arrested Thursday, June 13, in their respective Hall and Gwinnett counties.
According to the Georgia Department of Insurance, Owens is the CEO of the Gwinnett-based Bison Workforce Solutions and Bison Data Systems.
“Owens and Wilson allegedly created fake certificates of insurance claiming large groups of agricultural workers were insured when they were not. The certificates claimed the workers were temporary office staffers. The scheme collapsed when injury claims coming into California were not paid because there was never insurance on the workers to begin with,” according to the Georgia Department of Insurance.
depending how the stashed the money their lawyer may be able to have them walk away with millions still. unless they go to jail for a long time
Ian Green
i would have a few mil buried somewhere and also some in crypto.
Mason Watson
>government takes money from you your entire life >try to take some from government >get arrested hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
same. there was a french leaf fag who printed something around $20million in counterfeit USD notes. he only went to jail for a few years i think and ended up getting to keep a few million, even though he never "had" the money because they were counterfeit notes. he's still in montreal i think, he basically beat the US Fed and Leaf Fed. same deal may happen here. they may go to jail for 5 years, come out to a few million waiting for them and then ride off into the sunset, stress free.
totally worth it for a 5 year bit. if your a big guy that is. if not you may get pounded in the ass. not good. but if your a big old hillbilly you'd probably be ok in there.
>unless they go to jail for a long time 29 felony charges just in Georgia. Feds will charge them too, and any other state where they did business, which sounds like all of them if they stole $120 million. They're doing a lot of time.
Ayden Diaz
Reports from the insurance commission states thT unpaid claims started to “pile up” on migrant workers in CA. This stretches across the nation.
Carson Sullivan
Aww Christians and their family values.
Jacob Morris
Georgia State Pen is probably 85% black, overcrowded, and extremely racist.
Alexander Sullivan
This is a Georgia State Penitentiary. State pens aren't like federal.