Did you hear about the man, Ronald Evano, that was sentenced last month to more than five years in jail due to his role in a fraud scheme in which he and his wife are said to have intentionally eaten glass fragments in order to collect more than $200,000 in compensation from a multi-state insurance company?
Evano was also ordered to repay as much as $340,000 for his role in defrauding insurers, grocery stores, restaurants, hospitals and doctors in the scheme in which both he and his wife claimed that there was glass in the food that they had eaten.
The couple filed fraudulent insurance claims worth more than $200,000 and incurred more than $100,000 in unpaid medical bills between 1997 and 2005 across several states.
Evano plead guilty to charges in federal court to 20 counts of mail fraud, conspiracy, wire fraud, identity theft, and making false statements on health care matters and social security fraud.
Evano’s wife, Mary, remains a fugitive. An arrest warrant has been issued for Mary Evano listing the same charges that her husband plead guilty to in August.
Evano asked the judge for mercy, saying in court that he and his wife are members of the minority Roma community, and needed the money to pay for dowries and other costs associated with the marriages of his sons under cultural practices.
OneTeacher says
Oh my, and I wonder where some of my students get some of their wacky ideas-with dumb people out there setting examples and so many kids so glued to the tv and internet, no wonder our kids are so messed up!
Thanks for the laughs and great articles,
OneTeacher
drug rehab says
i don’t remember the last time I’ve laughed so much!tis morning when i went out for some fresh air i really annoyed my neighbours,i just chuckled,unoblivious to our surroundings.and thinking of this post..lolzzz.This is priceless and I can’t believe such idiots really exist who can compromise on their lives,juz for few bucks.
Glass washer guy says
Romanys are known for their circus skills and glass eating is one of them. If you can’t do it for entertainment then do it for the insurance I guess. Not that I’m trying to suggest what they did was right – but hats off to em for sheer audacity.