Saturday, September 7, 2013
Man Gets 11 Years For Bilking Elderly
Former Vancouver resident must also pay $3 million in restitution
A former Vancouver resident was recently sentenced in San Diego to serve 11 years in a California state prison and pay $3 million in restitution for operating a phony insurance company and bilking elderly clients.
Michael B. Woodward, 50, pleaded guilty to residential burglary, theft from an elder, theft greater than $500,000, transacting insurance without authorization and failure to file a state tax return.
His wife, Melissa J. Woodward, 48, pleaded guilty to failing to file a tax return and was sentenced to probation.
When Woodward lived in Vancouver and was selling plans to senior citizens, he was investigated — nearly two dozen times by one agency alone — but never charged with a crime.
The prosecution of Woodward, who had his license to sell insurance revoked in Washington and Oregon, was the result of an investigation by the California Department of Insurance and the San Diego County District Attorney’s Insurance Fraud Unit.
The Woodwards were arrested April 10 at their home in Las Vegas and extradited to San Diego, according to a news release from the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office. They entered their guilty pleas in June and were sentenced on Aug. 8 in San Diego County Superior Court.
400 victims
Their approximately 400 victims in California, including more than 200 people in San Diego, ranged in age from 80 to older than 100.
“(The Woodwards) would target elderly senior citizens at their homes, telling them that for a prepaid annual fee, the victim could get an unlimited amount of non-medical services such as cooking, cleaning, bathing, toileting, dressing, laundry and shopping. To receive services, he told the victims, they should call him and provide a doctor’s note.”
But the Woodwards were the business’ only employees, according to the San Diego District Attorney’s Office.
The most Woodward would do for clients was hire a third party to provide services, or reimburse clients after they had to pay out-of-pocket.
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Man Gets 11 Years For Bilking Elderly
Thieves and scammers abound among the elderly, and government is not doing enough to stop them.
ReplyDelete11 years is something. It's not enough but it's probably more than he would get if he'd actually murdered them.
ReplyDeleteMicheal Woodward is now in Arizona selling Affordable Walk Ins to senior citizens in Sun City and Sun Lake. Michael is under Affordablewalkins.com selling and hiring thrid party to install the walk ins and not paying contractors.
ReplyDeleteArizona Please be Aware of this Man, he has scammed our Business! We are in the process of getting this Man off our Streets!