Update: Glenn Neasham’s insurance license renewed, petition for review denied
January 17, 2014 by Paul Wilson
Blog added by Paul Wilson on January 16, 2014
UPDATE 1/16/2014: The California Attorney General office’s petition for review has been denied.
Glenn Neasham told ProducersWEB that he received a phone call this morning from Vicki Lyman, head of licensing with the California Department of Insurance, informing him that his insurance license will be renewed today.
In October 2013, the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Three, reversed the verdict handed down in October 2011 in Lake County, California. The controversial case revolved around Neasham’s sale of an annuity to then 83-year-old Fran Schuber, who was later found to be suffering from dementia.
In November of last year, the California Attorney General office requested the state’s Supreme Court review the Appellate Court’s decision overturning the conviction of Glenn Neasham on theft from an elder. While this situation is ongoing, Neasham told ProducersWEB that,”We will have an answer on this no later than February 11th, 2014.”