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Years-Long Insurance Fraud Investigation Ends in Arrest:  Barber placed every driver on Georgia’s roadways at risk

By Carol A. Gasser Moore

 

GEORGIA – A multiple-years long insurance fraud investigation has ended with the arrest of Deamarkis Barber (33) of Stockbridge, according to the Office of Insurance and Safety Fire (OCI) Commissioner John F. King.  “By selling these fraudulent policies, Mr. Barber placed every driver on Georgia’s roadways at risk,” said Commissioner King.

 

King let it be known that in 2021, investigators with the Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire (OCI) uncovered a fraudulent insurance scheme by the suspect, Deamarkis Barber. The suspect created a fraudulent insurance company under the name of ‘Dirt-Cheap Insurance’ and used that company to sell unsuspecting consumers an illegitimate insurance policy. Under all three companies, the suspect obtained victims by approaching automobile dealerships with seemingly legitimate business cards and offering $50 for customer referrals. Consumers were tricked into paying their monthly premiums through money transfer services like Cash App and were then issued a set of forged policy documents.

 

The suspect has performed the same scam under two additional company aliases, All-Citi Insurance and Policy Pro. Since 2021, over $100,000 has been stolen from consumers through these schemes.

 

“I am extremely proud of our investigators for their tireless efforts to bring the suspect to justice and protect hardworking Georgia families,” said Commissioner King.  “Consumers should use this opportunity to learn more on how to protect themselves from becoming victim to these kinds of deceptive practices.”

 

We encourage consumers to protect themselves from this kind of scam by utilizing the following tips:

 

  • Always review your insurance policy and make note of any grammatical errors or obvious discrepancies, like different font sizes or off-coloring.
  • Avoid paying bills through third-party money transfer services.
  • Verify the individual or company is licensed to sell insurance in Georgia using our online lookup tool.
  • Obtain multiple quotes for coverage; if one is substantially lower than the rest, then practice caution before purchasing.
  • If you are ever in doubt, give our Consumer Services team a call at 1-800-656-2298.

 

Mr. Barber was taken into custody on November 15 by the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office. He is charged with multiple counts of insurance fraud, forgery, and theft by deception across nine Georgia Counties. He currently remains in custody.

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