
“Kiriakou describes how his wife received a ‘sharply-worded letter’ from the insurance company, USAA – the United States Assurance Association, which had been providing his family auto and homeowners insurance since 1993. USAA notified his family that they do not ‘insure felons’ and were canceling their insurance immediately. Kiriakou notes that both Cardinal Bank and United Bank have refused to allow his ‘John Kiriakou Legal Defense Trust’ to ‘open an account.’ A vice president at United Bank apparently told him, ‘We simply don’t want to do business with you.'”
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