Costs for Illinois Medicare Supplement Insurance Coverage Varies Significantly From:
Illinois seniors turning 65 face a wide range in what they can pay for insurance reports the American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI). Basically identical coverage for a woman can cost as little as $111-per-month or as much as $229, reports Jesse Slome, director of the organization. The organization analyzed rates for Medicare Supplement insurance rates for seniors turning 65.
Men pay more for coverage at age 65 according to AAMSI. A 65-year-old male pricing Medigap Plan G coverage will find prices ranging from as low as $127-per-month to as much as $252.  Medigap Plan G is the most popular option among those purchasing Medicare Supp
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Milwaukee Broker Busted for $2.6 Million Fraud Scheme Edward E. Matthes pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges last year; his 27 victims included many elderly investors as well as his parents, according to the Justice Department.
A Milwaukee-based broker was sentenced to more than five years in prison after defrauding investors of about $2.6 million, the Department of Justice announced last week.
Edward E. Matthes pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud last year. According to the DOJ, Matthes’ 27 victims included many elderly investors, as well as his own parents.
“This fraudster took advantage of some of our most vulnerable citizens,” Robert Hughes, the FBI Special Agent in Charge, said in response to the sentencing. “Most of his victims were elderly, and he spent years gaining their trust, only to wipe out a lifetime of their savings.”
A 51-year-old Oconomowoc man has been sentenced to more than five years in federal prison for carrying out a $2.6 million investment scheme that defrauded 27 victims, including his own parents and a cognitively disabled person.
Edward Matthes, who now resides in Milwaukee, pleaded guilty to three counts of wire fraud in November 2020. On May 20, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Matthes was sentenced to 63 months in prison.
Matthes, who was a prominent member of the Oconomowoc community, solicited family, friends and community members to use his services as an independent broker-dealer for Mutual of Omaha Investor Services Inc.
According to court records, from 2013 to 2019 Matthes persuaded his clients, who were mostly elderly, to invest in fictitious Mutual of Omaha accounts, which he claimed would perform better for them. Instead, Matthes put more than $2.6 million of client funds into his own bank account and used it to pay off his credit cards, mortgage, c
The Killeen Independent School District board of trustees will officially vote on doing away with the districtâs online coronavirus tracking dashboard, mandatory face masks, and the potential for virtual learning â part of the districtâs revised public health guide â during Tuesdayâs upcoming board meeting.
During the district’s daytime workshop meeting May 18, Superintendent John Craft laid out the reasoning behind getting rid of the online coronavirus dashboard which keeps track of weekly positive cases of coronavirus at each KISD school as well as the total number of positive cases to date since March 2020. View the dashboard here: www.killeenisd.org/dashboard.