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Three Sacramento Area residents face charges of worker’s compensation premium fraud by allegedly manipulating their companies payroll resulting in a loss of nearly $128 thousand in State Compensation Insurance Fund premium.

Troy Williams, 49, of Angels Camp, Nanci Morman, 68, of Somerset, and John Allison, 63, of Rocklin, were arraigned on multiple felony counts of insurance fraud after a joint investigation with the California Department of Insurance and the El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office revealed the defendants allegedly conspired together to illegally lower their company’s workers’ compensation insurance premiums and defraud the State Compensation Insurance Fund.

Williams has owned and operated a framing business called Archer Building Company since 2001, which reported carpentry payroll between 2013 and 2016; however, in 2016 the company’s work-related claims costs increased, which would increase its worker’s compensation insurance rates.

The joint investigation found that Allison, an Archer Building Company employee, created Allison Development. Between 2016 and 2020, Archer Building Company diverted its carpentry payroll to Allison Development in order to avoid paying accurate workers’ compensation insurance premiums.

In 2020, Allison Development’s workers’ compensation policy was cancelled and the employees transferred back to Archer Building Company.

The investigation found Archer Building Company and Allison Development attempted to defraud State Fund of $127,795 by not paying the correct amount of premium. Also, it was revealed that Morman was the bookkeeper and point of contact for insurance audits for both companies.

On March 10, 2022, Williams and Morman self-surrendered to the El Dorado County Jail. Allison self-surrendered on March 14, 2022.

They are scheduled to return to court on May 26, 2022. The El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office is prosecuting this case.