Guy Staged Dozens of Car Crashes in Fraud Scam

Mackenzy Noze sentenced to 4 years in prison
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 2, 2017 5:16 PM CDT
Guy Staged Dozens of Car Crashes in Fraud Scam
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A Haitian man who federal prosecutors say was the ringleader of an auto insurance scam involving as many as 50 staged car crashes was sentenced Monday to four years in prison and ordered to pay $207,000 in restitution, the AP reports. Mackenzy Noze, 33, a legal permanent US resident who lived in Norwich, a city in southeastern Connecticut, and more than 15 other people staged the crashes in several towns in and around New London County between 2011 and 2014, authorities said. They fraudulently collected $6,500 to $30,000 in insurance payouts per crash, bilking insurance companies out of an estimated total of $600,000, according to court documents. Most of the crashes were single-vehicle wrecks on remote roads where the only witnesses were the occupants of the vehicle, prosecutors said.

The crashes included Noze driving other people's cars into trees and other objects, then leaving the scenes while the policyholders got into the vehicles and called for help, authorities said. The policyholders would often tell authorities they swerved to avoid an animal or lost control because of weather conditions. US District Judge Jeffrey Meyer in New Haven sentenced Noze, who was convicted of nine fraud charges by a jury in June. He will face immigration proceedings after serving his prison sentence, officials said. Six other people involved in the scam were also convicted. Some got prison time, while others await sentencing. Several other people who took part cooperated with authorities and were not charged. Sullivan wrote in court documents that Noze had a difficult childhood and started using alcohol when he was 8 or 9 years old and painkillers when he was 26. (More insurance fraud stories.)

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