Jacksonville Agent Receives Three Years, Must Pay $366,000 Restitution

May 17, 2005

  • May 17, 2005 at 7:43 am
    Joe says:
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    It is a shame agents generally get a pat on the hand but that is the way things are going.

  • May 17, 2005 at 4:08 am
    Trudy says:
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    now part of the restitution can help pay the two that are now deceased funeral expenses

  • May 20, 2005 at 12:10 pm
    kristine says:
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    dont believe everything you read or hear!!! larry was a nice man and just making money…. noboby lost a dime, but this mans family!!!

  • May 25, 2005 at 4:42 am
    maybe NOT says:
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    I dont think the media convicted this agent, I don’t trust lawyers any further than I can throw them, But I find it hard to believe this guy was convicted for “Making Money” the honest way. If the money from cashed in annuities was put in his personal accounts he should be in for 30 years, nice guy or not. Somebody lost money, be sure of it.

  • March 5, 2006 at 11:36 am
    Uma says:
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    Nice man or not, he\’s still a con. Shame on him. I\’m sure the family reaped the benefits from his \”stashed cash\”. Oh, and by the way, most con artists are \”nice men\”. This man\’s family lost nothing more than the upscale lifestyle they were accustomed to & his presence in their home. I am so disappointed in Larry; he sure had me \”conned\” into thinking he was a kind and honest man. Someone lost money Kristine, otherwise he would not be where he is right now. I hope he has learned a lesson and stops pretending to be something he\’s not………..



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