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Trustee Says that Texas Company Life Partners Holdings Bilked Investors
According to bankruptcy trustee H. Thomas Moran II, Life Partners Holdings (LPHIQ) ran a scam to bilk its investors. The Texas company, which sold over $1.3 billion of fractional interests in individual life insurance policies to over 20,000 individuals, is accused of unnecessarily demanding that a lot of investors pay yearly premiums on policies that had enough funds to pay for future premiums. Many of these investors were forced to resell or abandon these investments while company insiders made money.
Now, Moran wants a court to give him permission to pool all of the policies and use accessible cash to pay premiums where necessary. This would relieve investors of having to continue to put more of their funds into the scam to keep their investments.
Life Partners used to be a huge player in the secondary market for life insurance. The company makes arrangements to purchase life insurance policies from people. Life Partners would then divide up the policies into fractional interests. Retail investors would buy the rights to collect on them.
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