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FL CFO Atwater Announces Additional Arrests in WC Fraud Check Cashing Scheme

October 3, 2013 - WorkCompWire

Tallahassee, FL – Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater recently announced the arrest of Nassar Faraj Hasan, 27, owner of a Tampa money service business, as part of a continuing enforcement effort known as “Operation Dirty Money.” Hasan allegedly failed to appropriately document multiple business transactions as required by Florida Statutes. These deficiencies were identified during an examination by the Office of Financial Regulation and referred to the Division of Insurance Fraud for further investigation.

“Operation Dirty Money continues to make great strides to eliminate illegal check cashing businesses in Florida while ensuring taxpayers are protected from the costly consequences of workers compensation fraud,” said CFO Atwater. “I commend our investigators and both the Broward County and Palm Beach County sheriff’s offices for their hard work in making this task force such a success.”

Hasan, owner of Buy One Get One, located at 4915 North 34th Street in Tampa, was charged with four felonies for violations discovered after an examination of his check cashing business. The investigation revealed that Hasan failed to keep required business and identification records in order to hide the cashing of checks, some of which are believed to be related to previously identified “shell” companies in furtherance of a large-scale workers’ compensation premium fraud scheme.

In a separate but similar investigation, Luis Ramon Rodriguez, 49, the owner of Three Rodriguez in Orlando was arrested in early September on similar charges in violation of money service business practice requirements. His business was positively identified as having negotiated checks made payable to identified “shell” companies, the owners of which had been arrested previously by task force detectives.

Hasan was booked into the Hillsborough County Jail on $100,000 bond. If convicted on all charges, he faces up to 45 years in prison. If convicted, Rodriguez faces up to 5 years in prison.

Source: FL CFO’s Office

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