Vicki Gunvalson, former “RHOC” star, has recently been accused of financial and elder abuse in a lawsuit filed by Diane Field. Gunvalson’s attorney vehemently denies these claims, stating that Gunvalson followed her client’s direction regarding insurance products and did not engage in any fraudulent behavior.
Gunvalson is a well-respected insurance broker with over 34 years of experience. Throughout her career, she has assisted numerous clients with their insurance needs. Despite the recent accusations, Gunvalson remains committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and transparency in her work.
In the lawsuit filed by Field, it is alleged that Gunvalson and her business partner, Ali Hashemian, took advantage of Field with their “fraudulent sales tactics.” Field, who had a substantial net worth, claims that Gunvalson promised her a “safer diversified plan” to lower taxes and increase financial capital for her children.
Field states that Gunvalson advised her to invest in a life insurance policy, believing it to be a one-time payment. However, she later discovered that it was an annual fee, leading to allegations of intentional misrepresentation. Gunvalson is now facing accusations of misleading Field regarding the insurance policy.
It is worth noting that Gunvalson previously faced similar allegations in 2019 when she was sued by Joan Lile for financial and elder abuse. Lile claimed that Gunvalson failed to deliver on promised benefits after her husband’s passing. However, the case was ultimately dismissed in 2020.
The recent claims of financial and elder abuse against Vicki Gunvalson have been met with a strong denial from her legal team. Gunvalson maintains her innocence and asserts that she acted in accordance with her client’s wishes. As the legal proceedings unfold, it will be essential to carefully examine the evidence presented by both parties to determine the truth behind these serious allegations.