Contents:
TAG: GAYLORD LLN
GRAND RAPIDS – Gaylord D. Silvs, through Silvs Insurance Group, served as the crop surance agent for a Michigan crop farmer, Gaylord Lln, who farmed crops Calhoun, Eaton, Ingham, and Jackson unti Michigan. Addnally, the se agast Gaylord Lln is pendg feral urt, see Uned Stat v.
And s CEO, Jam Cameron Silvs also agreed to a one-year monorg perd wh USDA’s Risk Management Agency nnectn wh a crop surance d se filed agast Gaylord Lln. “Defendant Gaylord Lln took advantage of the FSA’s benef programs, cludg the DCP, ARC, and PLC programs, as the producer on the farms, ” the plat said. “But bee his farmg operatn was so large, fendant Gaylord Lln h the $40, 000 maximum of FSA’s DCP program benef payments as early as 2010.
“Then, at the directn of fendant Gaylord Lln, the straw farmg operators submted farm operatn plans to FSA for the straw farmg operatns by pletg and signg forms, ” the ernment alleg. Sometim the money was paid directly to ‘jot’ bank acunts to which fendant Gaylord Lln was a signatory wh the straw farmg operator and which fendants ultimately ntrolled. Filed a plat allegg Gaylord Lln vlated the False Claims Act by matag a "scheme to dulently obta more feral farm benef program payments than he was entled to receive, " acrdg to the U.