Higgins, of Dayton, was found guilty in January of three counts of mail fraud and two counts of tampering with a witness with intent to retaliate. Higgins was accused of defrauding insurance company Assurant of money the company paid him for repairs that were to be made to a home he co-owned in Dayton. "According to court documents and trial testimony, in 2014 and.
Higgins, of Dayton, was found guilty in January of three counts of mail fraud and two counts of tampering with a witness with intent to retaliate. Higgins was accused of defrauding insurance company Assurant of money the company paid him for repairs that were to be made to a home he co-owned in Dayton. "According to court documents and trial testimony, in 2014 and.
Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels held a bid opening for the Buford/Clay Township project during their Wednesday, May 1
Jan. 20 Dayton businessman Brian Higgins was found guilty Thursday on five federal charges related to insurance fraud. Higgins, 50, of Dayton, was found guilty of three counts of mail fraud and two counts of tampering with a witness with intent to retaliate, according to Jennifer Thornton, spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Kenneth L. Parker. "According to court.
Jan. 20 A federal jury is now considering the fate of Dayton businessman Brian Higgins, whose trial on charges related to alleged insurance fraud began on Jan. 10. Higgins, 50, of Dayton, pleaded not guilty to three counts of mail fraud, two counts of tampering with a witness, and two counts of tampering with a witness with intent to retaliate, according to documents.