A pair of men who allegedly burned down their own homes and cars in order to collect more than $250,000 in insurance payments have been indicted in Florida, The Florida Times-Union reports.
Prosecutors have charged Gerald “Geral” Roberson of Brantley County and Harold Lee Ragland of Hoboken with four counts of insurance fraud, according to a federal indictment.
The pair was actually picked up by police for an entirely different scheme––allegedly selling cocaine, pot, methamphetamine and prescription painkillers, according to the Times-Union.
Here's how they allegedly cashed in, per the indictment:
$32,687 paid in February 2010 for a supposed house fire.
$22,565 paid in March 2010 for the loss of a 2006 International 9200 tractor-trailer in Nahunta.
$183,800 and $40,782 paid in April after a house fire.
If convicted, they'll face 20 years in prison.
Fire isn't the only way to trash a car to get an insurance payout. One man allegedly drove his $2 million Bugatti into a lake last year.
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