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ATLANTA
Georgia’s suspended insurance commissioner told jurors Wednesday that his trial “is my last chance” to persuade them and the wider world that federal investigators ignored the truth in a misguided rush to indict him. But with Jim Beck on the witness stand for more than six hours Wednesday, it also was the federal prosecutors’ chance to try to demolish his credibility.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Brent Gray questioned Beck with withering scorn as the defendant sought to back up his story about providing services to the Georgia Underwriting Association, which he led, in exchange for more than $2 million in payments.
Federal prosecutors question Beck about mysterious computer programmer
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Prosecution cross examines Jim Beck s testimony
Federal prosecutors got a chance to question suspended Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck about the mysterious Jerry Jordan among other things in his fraud trial.
ATLANTA - Suspended Insurance Commissioner Jim Beck took the witness stand for a second day in his federal fraud trial. Beck told jurors his testimony is my last chance to persuade them and the wider world that federal investigators ignored the truth in a misguided rush to indict him.
Beck is accused of being the mastermind in a scheme to steal more than $2.5 million from state-created insurance company Georgia Underwriting Association. Beck managed GUA before he took office as the state’s top insurance regulator in 2019. He was charged with wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering and tax fraud months after taking office.
2021/07/22 07:23 ATLANTA (AP) Georgia s suspended insurance commissioner told jurors Wednesday that his trial “is my last chance” to persuade them and the wider world that federal investigators ignored the truth in a misguided rush to indict him. But with Jim Beck on the witness stand for more than six hours Wednesday, it also was the federal prosecutors chance to try to demolish his credibility. Assistant U.S. Attorney Brent Gray questioned Beck with withering scorn as the defendant sought to back up his story about providing services to the Georgia Underwriting Association, which he led, in exchange for more than $2 million in payments.
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