The story does not say how his oral hygiene is.

A 35-year-old man was sentenced to six months in prison by the Clermont-Ferrand court (Puy-de-Dôme) "for having defrauded around thirty mutual insurance companies, between 2017 and 2020", reports

La Montagne

.

He was reimbursed for false dental care, and pocketed 52,435 euros, says the regional daily.

The respondent (who works in insurance), “used stolen stamps or had others made”.

An imaginary practitioner by the name of “doctor Malfrat”

In this case, the defendant, who had no fear (and obviously kept a sense of humor), had chosen a fictitious dentist to justify his pseudo medical expenses.

An imaginary practitioner by the name of "doctor Malfrat", says

La Montagne

.

The behavior of "this bogus document specialist" - already convicted for similar acts - did not really make the court laugh, which sentenced him to eighteen months in prison, including six months to be executed under electronic surveillance.

If the prosecution had called for a ban on working in the insurance sector for five years, the court nevertheless did not follow it, considering that "the fact of being an employee of a mutual insurance company" was not "the precise basis acts ".

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  • Justice

  • Dentiste

  • Scam

  • Assurance

  • Mutual

  • Clermont Ferrand

  • Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

  • Aquitaine