A federal jury in Atlanta found suspended Georgia Insurance Commissioner Jim C. Beck guilty on 37 counts of money laundering, wire fraud and mail fraud in a five-year scheme prosecutors said drained more than $2 million from the Georgia Underwriting Association, where Beck served as general manager before being elected in 2019. 

Beck, 59, remains on a $25,000 bond and is restricted to his home in Carrollton except for permission to leave for Sunday church services, medical appointments or visits with his attorneys.

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