Former Soaring Paws CEO enters guilty plea in pet insurance fraud case
A former CEO of an animal charity will now spend more than a year in prison after pleading guilty in a pet insurance fraud case.
and last updated 2021-07-09 23:23:56-04
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. â A former CEO of an animal charity will now spend more than a year in prison after pleading guilty in a pet insurance fraud case.
Prosecutors with the Hillsborough State Attorneyâs Office were able to secure a guilty plea on ten new felony fraud charges against Albert Adams, with Adams entering his guilty plea one day before his trial was supposed to start.
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The Birth Of Mixville
The Birth Of Mixville
File photos - In 1961, Cheshire voters approved the purchase of the Mixville Recreational Area, including the pond located on the site.
File photos - In 1961, Cheshire voters approved the purchase of the Mixville Recreational Area, including the pond located on the site.
File photos - In 1961, Cheshire voters approved the purchase of the Mixville Recreational Area, including the pond located on the site.
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