Administrative Actions July 2020

​Last Updated: August 6, 2020

For more information contact: Richard Wicka, Chief Legal Counsel
(608) 261-6018 or richard.wicka@wisconsin.gov


Madison, Wis. — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions it has taken against these entities. The actions are issued by OCI when licensing applicants, or licensed individuals or companies have violated Wisconsin insurance statutes or regulations. In some cases, the individual or company denied the stated allegations but consented to the action taken. OCI strives to ensure fair and honest business practices to protect Wisconsin insurance consumers through this type of transparency. Copies of the administrative orders may be viewed online at ociaccess.oci.wi.gov/OrderInfo/OrdInfo.oci.

Any forfeitures paid are deposited in Wisconsin's Common School Fund administered by the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands. Earnings from the Fund are distributed to all public K-12 schools in the state and are used by school libraries to purchase materials such as books, newspapers, and computers.

If you have a question or complaint regarding an insurance company or agent you can use the online complaint form on our website, oci.wi.gov, or contact OCI at 1-800-236-8517.

Allegations and Actions Against Agents

Chris D. Abeyta, c/o Accelerated Wealth, 13570 Meadowgrass Dr., Ste 100, Colorado Springs, CO 80921, agreed to the issuance of a 2-year conditional insurance license having certain reporting requirements. This action was taken based on allegations of having an administrative action taken by the State of Colorado and failing to timely respond to inquiries from OCI.

Jonathan Becerra, 9457 Las Vegas Blvd., Unit 324, Las Vegas, NV 89123, agreed to the issuance of a one-year conditional license having certain reporting requirements. This action was taken based on allegations of having a criminal conviction that may be substantially related to insurance marketing type conduct and failing to disclose administrative actions taken by other states on a licensing application.

Robert Campbell, 19502 Stanton Lake Dr., Cypress, TX 77433, agreed to the issuance of a one-year conditional license having a home solicitation prohibition. This action was taken based on allegations of having criminal convictions and administrative actions taken by other states.

Todd Cour, 1490 Silver Canoe Trl., Nekoosa, WI 54457, agreed to the issuance of a conditional insurance license having certain reporting requirements. This action was taken based on allegations of having a pending FINRA arbitration.

Antonio Gause, 17 Harvard Ave., Hyde Park, MA 02136, was ordered to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely disclose to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. 

Jose L. Gomez, 966 Dartmouth Dr., Wheaton, IL 60189, was ordered to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely disclose to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of Louisiana, Virginia, Delaware, and Washington.

Tendai Gopito, 1521 Royal Ln., Apt. 3312, Farmers Branch, TX 75229, was ordered to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely disclose to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of Michigan, Virginia, South Dakota, and Washington. 

Travis Johnson, 1316 Magnolia Pointe Blvd., Glen Allen, VA 23059, was ordered to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely disclose to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of Louisiana, California, and South Dakota. 

John Lord, c/o Dialamerica, 8085 Rivers Ave., N Charleston, SC 29406, was ordered to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely disclose to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of North Dakota, Washington, Delaware, and New Hampshire. 

Benjamin J. Meek, 11916 W 82nd Terr., Lenexa, KS 66215, was ordered to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely report to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of Delaware, Louisiana, Washington, and Florida.

Latifah L. Parker, 4825 Burnt Oak Dr., Apt. 402, North Chesterfield, VA 23234 was ordered to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely disclose to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of South Dakota, Louisiana, and Delaware. 

Anthony L. Razzaghi, c/o 1000 AAA Dr., Ste. 150, Heathrow, FL 32746, was ordered to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely disclose to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of Louisiana and Washington. 

Timothy W. Sackett, 829 Heritage Dr., Weston, FL 33326, agreed to pay a forfeiture of $500.00. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to properly consider suitability when conducting annuity sales.

Jonathan Schlue, 4303 Wittman Dr., Davenport, IA 52806, agreed to the revocation of his insurance license. This action was taken based on allegations of failing to timely report to OCI administrative actions taken by the states of Kansas, Nebraska, and Virginia and providing false information to an insurer.

Russell D. Stoeckler, 2251 N 72nd St., Milwaukee, WI 53213, agreed to cease and desist selling variable annuity products. This action was taken based on allegations of selling annuities without holding the requisite line of insurance authority.

Copies of Administrative Actions