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Forsyth woman sentenced for insurance fraud

A Forsyth woman was sentenced Thursday to 51 months in prison for defrauding customers through her insurance brokerage business to finance her alcohol and gambling addictions.

Kileen Moria Hagadone, 57, pleaded guilty in August to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. She could have been sentenced to as little as two years — the minimum sentence for identity theft — but District Judge Susan Watters included 27 additional months for wire fraud.


Kileen Hagadone and Rosebud County Insurance has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and to aggravated identity theft.

In her decision, Watters referenced that Hagadone had defrauded Chief Dull Knife College and called her crimes “fairly egregious.”


Hagadone had operated an insurance brokerage business for 30 years, receiving payments from her customers and transmitting them to national insurance companies.


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