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Insurance agent charged with scamming seniors in alleged STOLI scheme

Florida authorities claim Steven M. Brasner falsified information on elderly clients' life insurance applications to sell the applications on the secondary market

Florida authorities yesterday arrested insurance agent Steven M. Brasner on charges that he falsified information on elderly clients' life insurance applications to sell the applications on the secondary market.
Mr. Brasner, an agent with Infinity Financial Group LLC in Davie, Fla., has been slappe

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