Los Angeles Times

Woman arrested in 2nd insurance fraud case

Ex-probation officer was convicted last year in Allstate case.

- By Matt Hamilton matt.hamilton @latimes.com Twitter: @MattHjourn­o

A former Los Angeles County probation officer who was convicted last year of defrauding Allstate InsurShe ance was arrested this week on suspicion of defrauding another insurance company, authoritie­s said.

Robyn Palmer, 30, was convicted in May 2014 of 14 felonies, including insurance fraud, forgery and grand theft for collecting illicit disability payments from Allstate, according to the California Department of Insurance.

was sentenced to five years’ probation and ordered to pay about $31,000.

But another company providing insurance coverage to Palmer, American Family Life Assurance Co., better-known as Aflac, noticed something amiss and reported possible fraud to state authoritie­s, prompting a second probe, officials said.

Investigat­ors allege that Palmer collected about $24,000 in disability payments from Aflac while being prosecuted for defrauding Allstate, state officials said. She continued receiving payments while on probation, authoritie­s said.

“Palmer’s nerve in allegedly collecting disability benefits fraudulent­ly while serving probation for doing the same thing to another insurer is egregious,” state Insurance Commission­er Dave Jones said.

Palmer, a Long Beach resident, was being held in lieu of $150,000 bail. An attorney representi­ng her could not be reached.

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