A Suffolk County grand jury returned indictments against a Boston man in connection with allegedly attempting to defraud insurance companies by reinsuring expensive jewelry that had allegedly been stolen, and for allegedly defrauding his auto insurance company by presenting a false registration address.
Attorney General Martha Coakley's office said that David Fioravanti has been charged with motor vehicle insurance fraud, insurance fraud, larceny over $250, attempted larceny over $250, and making a false statement on a motor vehicle registration.
Fioravanti won $100,000 onf NBC's "The Biggest Loser" show in in 2004. He is due to be arraigned in Suffolk Superior Court Nov. 4.
During the course of the investigation, investigators said they discovered that Fioravanti also had motor vehicle insurance policies with Arbella Mutual Insurance Co. All of the auto insurance policies issued to Fioravanti listed his mother's address in Marshfield as the address where his car is registered. However, authorities learned that Fioravanti actually lives in Boston and they maintain that he fraudulently registered and insured his automobiles at the Marshfield address. Authorities allege Fioravanti did this in order to pay lower auto insurance premiums.
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