N.J. university cop traded PBA card for forged insurance docs, authorities allege

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Christopher Angst, 48, of Long Valley, is accused of conspiring with an agent from a Hasbrouck Heights insurance firm.

An officer for the Montclair State University Police Department is one of two men charged in an alleged insurance fraud scheme, Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll said.

Authorities have alleged that McFadden created false documents saying Angst had a worker’s compensation policy for his company, C&E Professional Painting LLC. Authorities allege the business had no worker’s compensation policies. Prosecutors have alleged that Angst also gifted McFadden a gold Police Benevolent Association card in exchange for the fake insurance documents.

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