What Did Your Brokerage Firm or Investment Adviser Do Wrong With GWG
Published On: March 31, 2017
Jean Walsh-Josephson, a former Thrivent Investment Management broker in Oshkosh, Wisconsin (54901) was found dead, along with her husband, in an apparent suicide. Walsh-Josephson had been charged with 20 counts of theft in a business setting of more than $10,000 each. She also allegedly stole $1.5 million from several elderly customers who resided in Wisconsin. Walsh-Josephson allegedly stole more than $300,000 from a widower who invested his life savings with her. The Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance ordered Walsh-Josephson to pay a $1 million forfeiture and more than $500,000 in restitution last year. She was facing years in prison and her trial started last week on 36 felony charges of theft in a business setting and three other charges.

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