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Doug Green (Louisiana politician)

Douglas D. "Doug" Green
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner
In office
March 14, 1988 – March 13, 1991
Preceded by Sherman A. Bernard
Succeeded by

Interim commissioner, then:

James H. "Jim" Brown, elected 1991
Personal details
Born c. 1950
Nationality American
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Linn Green
Residence Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Occupation Prior to 1987: employee of IBM

Interim commissioner, then:

Douglas D. Green, known as Doug Green (born c. 1950), is the former Louisiana insurance commissioner who held the office from 1988 to 1991, when he received a 25-year federal sentence for taking $2 million in illegal campaign contributions from owners of insurance companies doing business with the state. Green's predecessor and fellow Democrat Sherman A. Bernard, whom he unseated in the 1987 nonpartisan blanket primary, pleaded guilty to extorting bribes disguised as campaign contributions and served forty-one months during the middle 1990s in a federal prison in Alabama.

The 37-year-old Green, a candidate previously unknown, was described by one publication as having "looked like the boy next door". Green nevertheless upset Bernard in the 1987 primary, 773,026 votes (55.3 percent) to 456,539 (32.6 percent). Green had run on a platform calling for reform in the department - he even called himself "Mr. Clean". However, Green was subsequently heavily implicated in the Champion insurance scandal and received a far greater sentence than had Bernard for similar offenses but involving much less money. Champion wrote high-risk automobile policies for premium coverage at a lower price than was offered by its competition. In exchange for regulatory favors, Champion made more than $2 million in campaign contributions to Green. The failed Champion companly left $150 million in unpaid claims covered by taxpayers.

Unwilling to admit wrongdoing and to accept a plea bargain, Green was convicted of the charges against him and had to resign his office before the end of his term. Specifically, Green was found guilty on March 13, 1991, of twenty-eight counts of conspiracy and mail fraud and two counts of laundering campaign loans. He was first suspended without pay, and Governor Buddy Roemer appointed an acting commissioner pending the regular November election.United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana George Arceneaux, Jr., of Houma ordered Green to serve the maximum under federal guidelines: twenty-eight concurrent five-year terms on the conspiracy/mail fraud and two concurrent 20-year terms for money laundering. A jury determined that Green conspired with John and Naaman Eicher of the Champion Insurance Company, his largest campaign donors, to keep the failing company intact. According to prosecution evidence, Green received $2.7 million in bribes.


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