Man used Hispanic surnames on fake insurance policies believing company would assume the person was undocumented, officials say

The man reportedly told investigators he believed the company would not try to verify the Social Security Numbers if the policy holder was likely undocumented.

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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. — A Bowie man is facing charges after he allegedly submitted multiple fraudulent life insurance applications.

51-year-old Corrie Dewayne Alston was charged with one count of a felony theft scheme of $1,500-$25,000 and 21 counts of felony insurance fraud over $300, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced Tuesday.

Officials say that Alston worked as an IT specialist for the federal government but had a second job

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