Loan Founder Now an Insurance Agent

 The former co-leader of a collapsed Georgia savings and loan, a lending



firm that is now the subject of state and federal Ponzi scheme investigation


s, has been granted an insurance producer’s license in the state.


Edwin Brant Frost V, who previously worked at First Liberty Building &


Loan with his father, now is a licensed insurance agent in Newnan, Georgia, acco


rding to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ licen


se verification site. Frost


obtained the license in August for life, accident and sickness lines, and has


been appointed with several life and health insurers.


For months, news sites and court filings have indicated that the U.S. Sec


urities and Exchange Commission and Georgia authorities have intensi


fied their investigation


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s after First Liberty imploded after the financial firm allegedly defrauded


some 300 investors of more than $140 million. The operation was bill


ed as a Christian, faith-based loan provider.


The SEC filed suit in federal court in Georgia in July, contending that th


e elder Frost, Brant Frost IV, had promised returns as high as 18%. But it was


all a Ponzi scheme st


arting in 2021, and Frost IV allegedly used millions of dollars for personal


gain and for political donations, the SEC complaint argues.


The elder Frost has accepted responsibility and has pledged to repay


investors, according to news reports.


Frost V, the new insurance agent, is not named in the SEC complaint, b


ut he has been subpoe


naed by the Secretary of State’s office. He resigned from First Liberty in J


uly and has declined to comment to news media, the Atlanta Journal Constitution and other sites reported.

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