Former Nationwide Insurance claims associate Fariborz Romeo Rahrovi, 40, on Friday pled guilty in King County Superior Court in Washington to two counts of theft, criminal conspiracy and money laundering related to the theft of an accident victims $525,000 insurance settlement. Rahrovi is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 19 in King County Superior Court. He faces up to 12 months in prison.Rahrovi was charged after an investigation by Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidlers Special Investigations Unit. Rahrovi allegedly worked in cahoots with Seattle private law attorney Edward Joseph Callow, who represented the victim.
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