Grief-stricken families of soldiers killed at war have alleged they were deceived out of hundreds of thousands of life insurance dollars by an Army employee who exploited them. Following the exploitation and fraud allegations, lawmakers are now pushing legislation that would strengthen the military's oversight of financial counselors who assist the survivors of deceased service members. The move comes after a Washington Post report revealed that Army employee, Caz Craffy, had allegedly taken control of life insurance funds belonging to grieving families, engaging in unauthorized investment trades that earned him substantial commissions.
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