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30.07.2010
USA - Three more Plead Guilty in Crop Insurance Scheme

United States Attorney George E.B. Holding announced that in federal court yesterday three defendants pled guilty in the on-going crop insurance fraud investigation. DONALD KEITH DAVIS, 53, of Sharpsburg, North Carolina, and ROBERT SAMMY TANT, 60, of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, each pled to one count of conspiring to make false statements, to make material false statements, to commit mail and wire fraud, and to structure transaction, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 371 and one count of aiding and abetting the making false statements in connection with the Federal Crop Insurance Program, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1014. ROY JOHNSON RAYNOR, aka "Butch," 56, also of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, pled guilty to one count of conspiring to make false statements, to make material false statements, and to commit mail and wire fraud. United States District Judge James C. Dever, III, presided over the hearing.

During the course of the investigation, law enforcement determined that RAYNOR purchased "hidden" tobacco from farmers to facilitate crop insurance fraud. He also facilitated the concealment of the fraud by structuring the payments. During the court of the conspiracy, RAYNOR facilitated the sale of approximately $1,451,084 in "hidden" tobacco.

DAVIS and TANT were farmers that sold "hidden" tobacco through RAYNOR. TANT also conspired with insurance agent, Robert Carl Stokes. Stokes has pled to similar charges and is currently awaiting sentence.

At sentencing, for the conspiracy charge, each of the three defendants face up to five years' imprisonment followed by up to three years' supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000. For the false statement in connection with the crop insurance program charge, DAVIS and TANT, each face up to 30 years' imprisonment followed by up to five years' supervised release and a fine of up to $1,000,000.

Investigation of this case was conducted by the Internal Revenue Service - Criminal Investigations, the United States Department of Agriculture - Office of Inspector General, and Risk Management Agency - Special Investigations Branch. Assistant United States Attorney Banumathi Rangarajan represented the government.

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07.06.2010
Adjusting Hail and Storm Damage on Maize seminar - September 8-10, 2010, Switzerland

International Association of Agricultural Production Insurers offers a seminar on hail and storm damage on corn. The seminar is jointly organized by the association and Swiss Hail. the seminar will be conducted on September 8-10, 2010 in Egerkingen. Enrolment - by August 1, 2010.

12.04.2010
Remote Sensing Index-Based Crop Insurance Working Group meeting - August 10-11, 2010, USA

The 2nd International Working Group On Remote Sensing Index-Based Crop Insurance will take place on August 10-11, 2010 in San Francisco, CA at the Fairmont Hotel. Practical technical issues related to implementing satellite derived index based crop insurance will be discussed.

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