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Update on Our Questions to AON

Oct 7, 2008

A week-and-a-half after sending out 13 letters to AON Corp. CEO Gregory Case and a long list of CC:’s, the US Postal Service has confirmed that the letters have all been delivered. (Click HERE to read the original letter.)

It was also pointed out to us that AON had been busted in Connecticut during that bid-rigging fiasco in 2005 and we didn’t want Connecticut to feel left out. So late last week, we sent out copies of the letter to the Connecticut Attorney General and their Insurance Commissioner. Three additional copies of the letter to AON were sent to Congressman John Conyers and Congresswomen Maxine Waters and Linda Sanchez (you may remember them from their leadership in the congressional NFL hearings).

We did already receive a prompt response from Insurance Commissioner Thomas Hampton in D.C. It’s posted below (as always, click on the image to enlarge it for reading). What’s curious is his reference to a Combined Insurance Company of America and an NFLPA Group Life. (Hint: Combined Insurance is headquartered in Chicago and its CEO, Doug Wendt, was appointed by AON.) We never mentioned those companies in our letters anywhere. So could there be an investigation already in motion? Who are those companies and what “policies” did THEY offer?

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