A lawsuit filed by the parent company of Florida-based Trident Reciprocal Exchange charges that the insurer’s former CEO and co-founder secretly funneled more than $400,000 to her and her husband’s accounting firm for computer services that turned out to be plagued with problems.

“Despite her clear conflict of interest, Maria Moller never disclosed to the board that she was paying her own company (operated by herself and her husband) hundreds of thousands of dollars,” reads the complaint, filed in March in Seminole County Circuit Court. “The board never had an opportunity to evaluate and approve her self-dealing.”

An answer to the complaint has not yet be…

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