The Sun (Lowell, Massachusetts)

Published: Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Apr. 3--CAMBRIDGE -- A Revere man involved in a scheme to defraud insurance companies out of thousands of dollars in one of the Lowell's largest auto-insurance fraud rings in the city's history, must pay restitution and perform community service. Prosecutors allege that on three separate dates -- April 21, 2004 in Lowell, May 21, 2004 in Tyngsboro, and May 24, 2004 in Bedford -- Eric Bonnette was involved in staging fake accidents to file false insurance claims. Bonnette allegedly worked for two insurance-fraud "runners" -- Mercy Encarncion, 28, and Damaris "Poochy" Matos, 38, both of Worcester -- who recruited three Worcester residents to loan their cars and participate in the staged accidents.....
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