Georgia fraud investigators are on the tail of Ramarland Benning who used an alias to dupe his victims out of cash by posing as a
GEICO agent named Marcus Brown.
Authorities fear that the motorists who transacted with him are going around the roads without valid insurance, without their knowledge.
“We’ve identified a couple of victims, but we suspect Marcus Brown probably had hundreds of victims and we want them to come forward,” deputy insurance commissioner Jay Florence said in a WSB-TV report.
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Benning was released after posting a bond. He will face the court in Clayton County.
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