Florida Prosecutors Drop Felony Charge Against Woman Accused of Making Threats Against Insurance Company
Florida prosecutors have decided to drop a felony charge against a woman who allegedly made threats against her health insurance company after her claim was denied. The case, which involved 42-year-old Briana Boston, gained attention due to her use of the phrase “Delay, Deny, Depose,” a term that has become widely associated with frustration over insurance claim denials.
According to court records, Boston had been accused of making threats to commit a mass shooting or an act of terrorism in response to her insurance company’s decision. However, prosecutors chose to dismiss the charges earlier this month. While they did not provide a specific reason for the dismissal, it is believed that their decision was influenced by Boston’s lack of a criminal history and the assessment that she had no genuine intent to carry out the alleged threat.

Boston’s case highlights the growing tension between policyholders and insurance providers, especially when claims are denied under contentious circumstances. The phrase she invoked, “Delay, Deny, Depose,” has become a symbol of the frustrations that many individuals experience when navigating complex insurance policies and appeal processes.
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