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Lindberg's $2B Fraud Sentence
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Greg Lindberg, 56, of Tampa, Florida, and the founder and chairman of Eli Global LLC and owner of Global Bankers Insurance Group (GBIG) was sentenced today to a combined 12 years in prison for his role in a bribery conspiracy and multibillion-dollar fraud conspiracy that bankrupted multiple insurance companies with thousands of unpaid policyholder victims.
- Frame 1Federal judge orders 12-year sentence for Greg Lindberg after a $2B insurance-fraud case hit policyholders.
- Frame 2Court records say the scheme ran from 2016 to 2019 through Lindberg-controlled companies.
- Frame 3Insurance funds circled among affiliated entities while regulators and ratings agencies got misleading information.
- Frame 4Court records say Lindberg bribed North Carolina's insurance commissioner for favorable action.
- Frame 5Several insurers entered rehabilitation or liquidation, leaving policyholders with unpaid claims.
- Frame 6After sentencing, victims are still owed more than $1 billion.
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- May 26, 7:14 PM EDT
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