VFW’s Motion Granted: Unseal
Prudential’s SGLI Records
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[August 29, 2015]
KANSAS
CITY, Mo. (August 26, 2015) – Yesterday, U.S. District Judge Michael
A. Ponsor issued a ruling that grants a motion filed by the Veterans
of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) to unseal documents
related to the class action lawsuit brought against the Prudential
Insurance Company of America, subject to certain exceptions. The
suit was filed in response to the company’s administration of the
Servicemembers Group Life Insurance (SGLI) program for the
Department of Veterans Affairs.
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The underlying case alleged that Prudential failed to pay death
benefits to military service members, veterans and their families in
the manner required by the laws governing SGLI and the Veterans
Group Life Insurance (VGLI) programs. That lawsuit was resolved in
December 2014 in a nearly $40 million settlement.
“We’re pleased with Judge Ponsor’s ruling and now have a lot of work
to do. We anxiously await the opportunity to review the documents
involving this matter,” said John A. Biedrzycki Jr., VFW national
commander. “We want to better understand the manner in which
Prudential and the VA have been administering these programs. And
through this review, we will continue to be the voice for America’s
combat veterans and their families.”
Filing the motion in June 2013, the VFW has consistently taken the
position that documents filed by Prudential should be made available
to the public. Yesterday’s ruling requires Prudential to disclose
all but 16 of the documents it has been arguing should remain from
public view. The parties must file all other documents (not
redacted) by September 28, 2015, according to the ruling.
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Prudential has denied wrongdoing throughout the proceedings, but most of the
records filed in the case have been sealed from the public at Prudential’s
request. The VFW insists that it is in the best interests of the families and
the public to fully understand what Prudential has done in connection with its
administration of federally subsidized life insurance programs for service
members and veterans. Yesterday’s decision underscores that.
[VFW Communications]
ABOUT THE VFW: The Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the U.S. is a nonprofit veterans service
organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service
members from the active, Guard and Reserve forces. Founded in 1899
and chartered by Congress in 1936, the VFW is the nation's largest
organization of war veterans and its oldest major veterans
organization. With more than 1.7 million VFW and Auxiliary members
located in more than 6,800 Posts worldwide, “NO ONE DOES MORE FOR
VETERANS.” The VFW and its Auxiliaries are dedicated to veterans’
service, legislative advocacy, and military and community service
programs. For more information or to join, visit our website at
www.vfw.org. |