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  • Report:  #774040

Complaint Review: Steven Sweatt | Farmers Insurance - Fort Worth Texas

Reported By:
Victoria - Irving, Texas, USA
Submitted:
Updated:

Steven Sweatt | Farmers Insurance
4759 Jasmine Dr Fort Worth, 76137-2308 Texas, United States of America
Phone:
214-392-2238
Web:
www.farmers.com
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Name:  Steven Eugene Sweatt

Alias:  Steven E. Sweatt, Steven Sweatt

Spouse:  Jessica Temples
Date of Marriage:   October 12, 2002 (10-12-02)

Home address:
4759 Jasmine Dr
Fort Worth, TX  76137-2308

Cell:  214-392-2238
Sprint e-mail:  [email protected]

Occupation:  Insurance adjuster for Farmers Insurance
Texas Department of Insurance License #:  1288485
 
Schools attended:
University of North Texas; Class of 2003
The Oakridge School; Class of 1995


About two months ago, my daughter was receiving treatment at a clinic near Fort Worth when a total stranger carrying a camera entered the premises and started asking questions.

It was not long when he started filming.  All of a sudden he barged into the curtain where we were located and started shooting his camera throughout the entire time while her bare back was exposed for treatment.

My daughter and I were alarmed.  After he left, I asked the staff who that person was to which they responded that it was a need to know basis.  Then I threatened the staff members with legal action which compelled them to give me that mans name.

Mr. Steven Eugene Sweatt of 4759 Jasmine Dr in Fort Worth is an insurance adjuster for Farmers Insurance.  Shocked and infuriated, I thought to myself, Why does an insurance agent need to be taking pictures of naked little girls for?

That man is a pervert and needs to be reported or put in jail.  I can not imagine how many other girls and boys he may have victimized with his camera where he took pictures of their topless bodies.

What ever happened to patient privacy?  I was so mad that I wanted to call 911 right away and have police put that man in jail on charges of child pornography.  The owner, shaken and panicked, apologized for that mans perversion and begged me not to call police since he did not want the bad publicity for his clinic.  Instead, he gave me the address and phone number of the state licensing board in Austin.

Farmers Insurance should take better care to screen its employees for any sex offenses or child pornography before considering them for employment.

If he is not fired by now, then be on the lookout for this man who may be taking pictures without your consent in case you are getting a massage or receiving medical treatment at any clinic.

It is not normal behavior for someone to barge into a business and start taking pictures of topless people.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Victoria Munoz

Irving,
Texas,
USA
Steven Eugene Sweatt is out of line

#2Author of original report

Mon, October 31, 2011

Do you want to know who is out of line?  Take a good look at the mirror.  You want to take civil action?  You go right ahead.  If you do, don't forget to put your house up because I'm going to sue you personally for your assets.  I'm not going to sue Farmers Insurance at all.  I'm going to sue YOU.

My daughter was TRAUMATIZED by your actions.  She can't sleep at night nor sleep in the dark because she is afraid that the "boogey man" with the camera will come to get her.  I have had to seek psychological counseling for her which never helped.  You really should be ashamed of what you did, you sick, perverted man.

If you want to sue me and get a lawyer, don't forget to add to that list a criminal defense attorney because you will need it when I file criminal charges of child pornography against you.

If you get fired from your job or suspended by the state insurance department, that's just too bad.  I sincerely hope that Farmers Insurance will see this post and fire you, you sicko.  Then you'll have a hard time explaining yourself to your next employer the things you did to those poor victims when you find yourself in search of a new job.


B. D.

United States of America
Outrageous

#3REBUTTAL Individual responds

Thu, October 27, 2011

This is completely out of line. I will be pursuing civil legal action for defamation.

I was simply doing my duties as an employee of Farmer's Insurance. My inclinations towards pedophilia have no bearing on this situation whatsoever.

You will be contacted by my lawyer shortly. I suggest you write an redaction immediately.

Steven Sweatt
Farmer's Insurance
Claims Investigation Division

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