By Denny Walsh
dwalsh@sacbee.com
One of two Roseville men was sentenced Thursday in federal court to three years and a month in prison for his part in stealing nearly $200,000 in life insurance proceeds from a dead Marine's grieving mother.
Robert Brogan, 63, pleaded guilty last February to a money-laundering conspiracy in connection with the theft.
Brogan's nephew, Raymond Brogan, 43, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in April 2009 and was sentenced the next October to two years and nine months in prison.
The Brogans were ordered to jointly pay restitution to Joyce Guzman of Burney in Shasta County.
After Guzman was notified in November 2007 of the death of her son, Lance Cpl. Kyle Guzman, in a U. S. Marine Corps training accident, the Brogans persuaded her to give them control of the money derived from the insurance on the Iraq War veteran's life. The pair assured her they would "pay (her) bills and make investments for her benefit," according to a grand jury indictment.
Raymond Brogan gained access to Guzman through his girlfriend, Carol Ann Damico, who is Guzman's half-sister. Damico, 35, was originally charged in the scheme, but she was ultimately not prosecuted.
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