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SLED charges Anderson woman with insurance fraud and forgery

SLED charges Anderson woman with insurance fraud and forgery


PICTURED, AND DAVID ALLEN JR. NEW ON WYFF NEWS 4 AT SIX SLED HAS CHARGED IN ANDERSON COUNTY WOMAN WITH INSURANCE FRAUD AND FORGERY. THE AGENCY SAYS THOMAS DAVIS SUBMITTED A FALSE CLAIM FOR INSURANCE PAYMENT WORTH MORE THAN $3,000. SLED SAYS THIS HAPPENED IN MARCH OF 2025 FOLLOWING A CAR ACCIDENT, WHERE DAVIS SAID PERSONAL LUXURY ITEMS WERE MISSING FROM HER VEHICLE

SLED says Anderson woman used altered Louis Vuitton receipt in false insurance claim

Updated: 6:59 PM EST Feb 6, 2026

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A 21-year-old woman in Anderson has been charged after the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division says she used an altered Louis Vuitton receipt in a false insurance claim.According to an arrest warrant, on or about March 25, 2025, Timya Rai Davis submitted a false claim for insurance payment to State Farm Fire and Casualty Company. After she was involved in a collision and her car was towed, she claimed that her items purchased from Louis Vuitton were missing from the vehicle. Davis sent an altered receipt from Louis Vuitton, valued at $3,349, through her email address as “evidence” of the purchase.SLED said Davis admitted that she forged the receipt with intent to pocket the cash, but her claim was denied by the insurance company.On Feb. 4, 2026, the 21-year-old was charged with presenting a false claim for insurance payment – value more than $2,000 but less than $10,000 and forgery – value less than $10,000.Davis was booked into the Anderson County Detention Center.The South Carolina Department of Insurance requested SLED to investigate. The case will be prosecuted by the South Carolina Department of Insurance.Keep up with what’s happening around our area by downloading the WYFF News 4 app on the App Store or Google Play.

A 21-year-old woman in Anderson has been charged after the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division says she used an altered Louis Vuitton receipt in a false insurance claim.

According to an arrest warrant, on or about March 25, 2025, Timya Rai Davis submitted a false claim for insurance payment to State Farm Fire and Casualty Company. After she was involved in a collision and her car was towed, she claimed that her items purchased from Louis Vuitton were missing from the vehicle. Davis sent an altered receipt from Louis Vuitton, valued at $3,349, through her email address as “evidence” of the purchase.

SLED said Davis admitted that she forged the receipt with intent to pocket the cash, but her claim was denied by the insurance company.

On Feb. 4, 2026, the 21-year-old was charged with presenting a false claim for insurance payment – value more than $2,000 but less than $10,000 and forgery – value less than $10,000.

Davis was booked into the Anderson County Detention Center.

The South Carolina Department of Insurance requested SLED to investigate. The case will be prosecuted by the South Carolina Department of Insurance.

Keep up with what’s happening around our area by downloading the WYFF News 4 app on the App Store or Google Play.



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