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California man sentenced for drowning his two sons in 'diabolical' insurance scheme, prosecutors say
A California judge sentenced a man to 212 years in federal prison for killing his two sons in an insurance scheme worth more than $260,000, according to a Thursday news release from the Justice Department.
Ali F. Elmezayen, 45, drove a vehicle -- with his wife and two sons inside -- off a Los Angeles port into the San Pedro Bay in April 2015. Elmezayen escaped the submerged car through his open window. His ex-wife, Rabab Diab, could not swim but survived when a nearby fisherman threw her a life preserver.
The couple's sons, 13-year-old Elhassan and 8-year-old Abdelkrim, drowned. Both children were said to have autism, the release said.
US District Judge John F. Walter called Elmezayen's scheme "evil and diabolical."
"The only regret that the defendant has is that he got caught," Walter said.
Prosecutors discovered the children's deaths were part of an elaborate insurance scheme by Elmezayen. He bought more than $3 million worth of life and accidental death insurance policies on himself and his family from eight different companies between July 2012 and July 2013, the release said.
The Justice Department says Elmezayen began purchasing these policies the same year he exited a bankruptcy proceeding. He paid more than $6,000 a year on these policies.
Prosecutors found that after buying the policies, Elmezayen repeatedly called the insurance companies to verify the policies were active and they would pay benefits if his ex-wife died in an accident. Elmezayen sometimes even pretended to be his ex-wife because he took out some policies in her name, the release said.
Elmezayen drove off the wharf in the Port of Los Angeles 12 days after the two-year contestability period on the last of his insurance policies expired, the release said.
"Elmezayen then collected more than $260,000 in insurance proceeds from Mutual of Omaha Life Insurance and American General Life Insurance on the accidental death insurance policies he had taken out on the children's lives," the release said.
He used some of the money to buy real estate in Egypt and a boat, the release said.
"It is unthinkable that any father would jeopardize the lives of his family for his own financial gain," said Ryan L. Korner, special agent in charge with the IRS Criminal Investigation.
FBI agents arrested Elmezayen in November 2018, the release said. He has remained in federal custody since his arrest.
As part of his sentencing, Elmezayen has also had to pay $261,751 in restitution to the insurance companies he defrauded, the release said.
A California judge sentenced a man to 212 years in federal prison for killing his two sons in an insurance scheme worth more than $260,000, according to a Thursday news release from the Justice Department.
Ali F. Elmezayen, 45, drove a vehicle -- with his wife and two sons inside -- off a Los Angeles port into the San Pedro Bay in April 2015. Elmezayen escaped the submerged car through his open window. His ex-wife, Rabab Diab, could not swim but survived when a nearby fisherman threw her a life preserver.
The couple's sons, 13-year-old Elhassan and 8-year-old Abdelkrim, drowned. Both children were said to have autism, the release said.
US District Judge John F. Walter called Elmezayen's scheme "evil and diabolical."
"The only regret that the defendant has is that he got caught," Walter said.
Prosecutors discovered the children's deaths were part of an elaborate insurance scheme by Elmezayen. He bought more than $3 million worth of life and accidental death insurance policies on himself and his family from eight different companies between July 2012 and July 2013, the release said.
The Justice Department says Elmezayen began purchasing these policies the same year he exited a bankruptcy proceeding. He paid more than $6,000 a year on these policies.
Prosecutors found that after buying the policies, Elmezayen repeatedly called the insurance companies to verify the policies were active and they would pay benefits if his ex-wife died in an accident. Elmezayen sometimes even pretended to be his ex-wife because he took out some policies in her name, the release said.
Elmezayen drove off the wharf in the Port of Los Angeles 12 days after the two-year contestability period on the last of his insurance policies expired, the release said.
"Elmezayen then collected more than $260,000 in insurance proceeds from Mutual of Omaha Life Insurance and American General Life Insurance on the accidental death insurance policies he had taken out on the children's lives," the release said.
He used some of the money to buy real estate in Egypt and a boat, the release said.
"It is unthinkable that any father would jeopardize the lives of his family for his own financial gain," said Ryan L. Korner, special agent in charge with the IRS Criminal Investigation.
FBI agents arrested Elmezayen in November 2018, the release said. He has remained in federal custody since his arrest.
As part of his sentencing, Elmezayen has also had to pay $261,751 in restitution to the insurance companies he defrauded, the release said.
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8DonCo
Re: Thằng nầy ác thiệt
He probably was hoping to collect from his wife's death as well. Tội nghiệp bà vợ vừa mất 2 đứa con và found out ông chồng mình là thủ phạm bày mưu giết mình và con!
Mà thằng này cũng gan dám lái xe xuống port with him inside. Vậy mà tụi insurance cũng 0 tin đó là accidental và vẩn investigated.
Mà thằng này cũng gan dám lái xe xuống port with him inside. Vậy mà tụi insurance cũng 0 tin đó là accidental và vẩn investigated.
ga10
Re: Thằng nầy ác thiệt
Torpedo wrote:Chắc một phần có 2 thằng con bị tự kỷ (không biết nặng nhẹ thế nào).
Nuôi dưỡng 2 thằng con bị tự kỷ dễ bị khùng bất cứ lúc nào , never know . Nghiên cứu y khoa tâm thần .
Ngày xưa tui nuôi bà ngoại ở tuỗi già lú lẫn .... Tui muốn khùng luôn .... Cuối cùng tui đưa vào diện dưỡng lão đến khi bà qua đời .
Cho dù có ̣điều tra cách mấy thì cũng khg làm gì được ông , có mua bão hiễm là phãi giao tiền .
HangHang
Re: Thằng nầy ác thiệt
Chị HH, nuôi con không tự kỷ có lúc cũng nổi khùng nhưng đâu thể giết con, ông này giết vì tiền nữa . ác thiệt chứ
Rice
Re: Thằng nầy ác thiệt
Ong nay ac thiet !!!! Chac ong nay chet o trong tu luon … khong co ngay ra !!! 212 years
spinner
Re: Thằng nầy ác thiệt
Spinner, tiền thuế mình nuôi mấy thằng này thấy phí quá à, ác dã man luôn, nhắn cho Spinner là chị bé Gạo chưa thử làm lại bánh khoai mì nướng nhen
Rice
Re: Thằng nầy ác thiệt
Spinner: nghe ông TT Biden đồn là May 1st mới được sign up, trường học ở đây họ đang pressure mở lại from K-5th, v/c đang nhức đầu vụ này . OX chị ổng mà bị cảm là trước sau cũng bị viêm phổi, nên ổng sợ con covid lắm . Mà trường hợp ổng thì kho^gn qualified chích sớm, nên sợ lắm Spinner ơi . Cầu mong cho chích sớm mới cho tụi nhỏ đi học lại được
Rice
Re: Thằng nầy ác thiệt
Wonder what triggered for the insurance/police to investigate further after the insurance already paid out and also he was in the car when the accident happened.
ga10
Re: Thằng nầy ác thiệt
ga10 wrote:Wonder what triggered for the insurance/police to investigate further after the insurance already paid out and also he was in the car when the accident happened.
Nhiều lý do nhưng có 1 lý do là sau 2 năm được qualified và nhiều insurance
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