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Alleged Delray psychic, husband arrested on insurance fraud charges

By Nancy L. Othón
Staff Writer
Posted May 8 2002

DELRAY BEACH · Psychic Linda Marks and her husband were arrested Tuesday on insurance fraud charges, a move that police say signals the beginning of an investigation into Marks' "continuing criminal enterprise."

Marks, 54, and her husband, James Marks, 48, are accused of hiding a 1999 Chevrolet pickup truck that they reported stolen last year. An insurance company later paid the lender $19,675 for the loss of the vehicle, which the couple kept in a Deerfield Beach storage unit, according to police reports. Both were charged with insurance fraud, grand theft and filing a false police report.

Though the charges have nothing to do with her psychic business on Federal Highway, police said Tuesday said they have received several complaints from people, most of them elderly, alleging that Marks swindled them out of thousands of dollars.

"Hopefully, we'll be able to present all of the cases as part of a continuing criminal enterprise," said Detective Robert Stevens. "She preys on people that are very mentally unstable or terminally ill."

Most recently, Stevens said, an 88-year-old New York woman with property in Boynton Beach transferred the title of her condo to Marks in return for psychic services. Marks returned the title after the woman complained.

Marks also billed $14,000 to the woman's credit card to renovate the kitchen in the Markses' Delray Beach home, Stevens said.

Neither Linda Marks nor her husband responded to reporters' questions Tuesday afternoon as they walked out of the police station.

"Americans are so ... dumb," Linda Marks said as she was put into a police car to be taken to the Palm Beach County Jail.

Police say the truck was reported stolen in August. About the same time, James Marks rented a storage unit in Deerfield Beach.

After managers at Deerfield Self Storage Unit notified James Marks by certified letter that he was late with payment on the unit, they notified the Broward County Sheriff's Office. Deputies found the truck, with passenger-side and front-end damage, and realized the vehicle had been reported stolen.

Attorney Barry Silver, who filed a lawsuit against Marks in February on behalf of an 86-year-old West Boynton Beach man, said the arrest was "better late than never."

He said he is amending his lawsuit to add several plaintiffs. That lawsuit also named the Delray Beach Police Department, alleging that a detective closed cases against Linda Marks without arresting her.

The lawsuit alleges that Leroy Hoffert, diagnosed with terminal leukemia, was swindled into paying Marks thousands of dollars in return for a cure.

Stevens said Marks has refunded clients to avoid arrest, but her practice shows a "continuing pattern of fraud."
 

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