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Monday, August 23, 2010

FORMER STATE FARM EMPLOYEE TESTIFIES THAT STATE FARM AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES REGULARLY FORGE CUSTOMER SIGNATURES

FORMER STATE FARM EMPLOYEE TESTIFIES THAT STATE FARM AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES REGULARLY FORGE CUSTOMER SIGNATURES: "INCRIMINATING AFFIDAVITS FILED BY A STATE FARM FORMER LITIGATION TEAM MEMBER

A former State Farm employee, Amy Girod Zuniga, who was a former member of State Farm’s litigation team, filed two affidavits in which not only allegations of blatant bad faith were made but also outright criminal conduct by high-ranking State Farm officials. Just several brief highlights of her affidavits follow:

A. She indicated that certain court documents filed by State Farm were false.

B. She was instructed by her supervisor never to use the word 'forgery' in connection with the forgery of signatures of State Farm’s Insureds by State Farm agents and agency employees. The word 'forgery' was referred to as the 'F word' by personnel in her unit."

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