Sink revokes insurance agent’s license
TALLAHASSEE – As part of her ongoing Safeguard Our Seniors initiative, Florida CFO Alex Sink is revoking the license of a Southwest Florida insurance agent who convinced a senior investor to surrender $70,000 in annuity policies and then placed the money into his own personal bank account. The situation underscores the need for CFO Sink’s Safeguard our Seniors legislation, which offers better financial protections for Florida’s seniors.
Shane D. Watkins, 37, formerly of Fort Myers, was arrested May 12 in North Carolina on a charge stemming from investigations by the Department of Financial Services’ Division of Insurance Fraud, the Division of Agent and Agency Services, and the Division of Legal Services. In addition to license revocation, Watkins will be permanently banned from Florida’s insurance industry; if convicted, he faces up to 30 years in prison.
Watkins allegedly convinced a senior over the age of 65 to surrender two annuity policies worth $70,000 and then advised the consumer that he would establish an investment account to provide a larger monthly income. Watkins, who was associated with Bankers Life and Casualty Company, instead placed the funds acquired from the sale of the original annuities into his personal bank account. When confronted by the victim, Watkins fled the state.
Senior Floridians who believe they may have been the victim of annuity fraud should log on to www.MyFloridaCFO.com or call 1-877-My-FL-CFO. For information on CFO Sink’s Safeguard Our Seniors Task Force and initiative, visit www.FLseniors.net.