Kanika Oni Boston, 51, was sentenced to one year in the Prince George’s County Detention Center after pleading guilty to felony theft scheme and felony insurance fraud, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced on Thursday.
Authorities said Boston carried out the scheme while living in Maryland, targeting National Teachers Association Life Insurance and American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus.
Between August 2016 and July 2017, Boston submitted seven fraudulent claims under NTALife short-term disability, accident, and specified health event policies. Investigators found no medical documentation to support any of the claims, resulting in $106,100 in losses…