12 Indicted on Property Insurance Fraud Charges in Southeast Texas
May 11, 2018
According to the May 2 indictment, beginning in 2011, Patrick Wayne Bronnon, and others, began executing a scheme to defraud various insurance companies through fraudulent claims on homes and vehicles.
On several occasions, Bronnon or Etienne would provide the straw purchaser with the funds for the down payment and initial insurance premium. Within a couple of weeks, Bronnon or an associate would intentionally damage the home, typically by fire or water, in order to collect insurance proceeds, according to federal prosecutors .
In total, nine fraudulent fire claims, three fraudulent water damage claims, and two fraudulent theft claims were filed with various insurance companies on nine different addresses, totaling approximately $1.7 million in fraudulent payments.
The properties were located in Port Arthur, Port Neches, Beaumont, and Sugarland, Texas.
Those charged in the indictment are:
- Patrick Wayne Bronnon, 49, of Groves, Texas
- Glenn Dell Etienne, 50, of Groves
- Geraldine Weldon Joseph, 67, of Port Arthur
- Morris Broussard, 51, of Houston
- Keisha Windon Lewis, 44, of Port Arthur
- Helene Williams Calcote, 41, of Groves
- Cynthia Lynn Banion, 45, of Houston
- Earnest Hamilton, 79, of Richmond
- Nathaniel Joseph Chevalier, 40, of Nederland
- Rodric Ledae Wallace, 49, of Nederland
- Riley Moss Reed, 63, of Port Arthur
Source: U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas