Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Jean Walsh-Josephson Allegedly Stole $4 Million from Elderly Clients over Past Ten Years

Jean Walsh-Josephson, a longtime Oshkosh financial adviser for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, allegedly stole $4 million from elderly clients over the past 10 years, according to a Wisconsin civil action dated April 21 currently under review by attorneys Alan Rosca and Joe Peiffer. Walsh-Josephson, who is looking at more than 20 criminal charges of forgery, theft and resisting an officer in Winnebago and Outagamie counties, and also had her insurance license taken away, according to the aforementioned state civil action. The Peiffer Rosca Wolf securities lawyers are currently investigating Jean Walsh-Josephson’s alleged theft of $4 million from elderly clients. Jean Walsh-Josephson Ordered to Pay More than $1,500,000 in Civil Fines and Restitution Following Accusations She Allegedly Stole $4 million from Elderly Clients over Past Ten Years; Clients Literally Came to Walsh-Josephson with Buckets of Cash

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