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Minnesota orders $150K fine for health insurance company charged in fraud scheme
The Minnesota Department of Commerce fined Seguro Medico and its owner Arthur Walsh $150,000 for misleading consumers about health insurance coverage by selling plans with limited benefits. A 2025 federal indictment alleged the company and Walsh engaged in a nationwide bait-and-switch scheme involving unlicensed agents and wire fraud.
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