North Dakota insurance agent pleads guilty to $64,000 fraud
An insurance agent confessed to conning more than $64,000 from a Grand Folks, N.D., business, according to a media report.
David Glessner, 44, admitted to selling two falsified home insurance policies to Dakota Fusion, an entity of real-estate company Brown Corporations Business Park and Properties, for $64,872 without a license to sell insurance, according to the Grand Forks Herald.
Glessner asked for a plea deal requiring he reimburse Dakota Fusion, serve four months of electronic home monitoring and spend four years on supervised probation, according to the newspaper. He will be sentenced Nov. 24.


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