North Country Gazette



Ex-MetLife Agent Charged With Embezzlement

Posted on Tuesday, 24 of November , 2009 at 7:08 pm

NEW YORK–A former insurance agent who changed the addresses on his customer’s life insurance policies so he could embezzle $109,000 was arrested Thursday.

Jian Zhang, 50, of Elm Ave., Flushing, is accused of changing the addresses of customers so that mail in connection with their policies could be sent to his home address in Queens. Then he allegedly submitted loan requests against the life insurance policies and cashed checks for the money when he received them in the mail.

Ten insurance policyholders were victimized, officials said.  Some of their accounts were targeted multiple times. The investigation revealed that Zhang arranged to have money paid to him in amounts ranging from $1,500 to $10,000.

A former MetLife agent, Zhang allegedly endorsed and cashed a total of 29 checks diverted to his home address between 2007 and earlier this year. The scheme was uncovered after the insurance company noticed the large number of address changes and looked into the accounts. Zhang was then fired.

Zhang was charged with second degree forgery and grand larceny. He could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison if convicted. 11-24-09

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