**HEADLINE: EX-LAPD DETECTIVE MARK FUHRMAN DROPS BOMBSHELL: "YOUR BIOMETRIC DATA IS BEING SOLD to INSURANCE COMPANIES"**

HEADLINE: EX-LAPD DETECTIVE MARK FUHRMAN DROPS BOMBSHELL: “YOUR BIOMETRIC DATA IS BEING SOLD TO INSURANCE COMPANIES”

(HOLLYWOOD, CA) — Mark Fuhrman, the former LAPD detective infamous for the O.J. Simpson case, is back in the spotlight, but this time he’s targeting your wallet.

In a newly leaked radio interview, Fuhrman claims that private tech firms are actively buying your fingerprints, facial scans, and even your walking gait from your local police departments—and selling that data directly to health and auto insurance companies.

THE BOTTOM LINE FOR YOUR WALLET:

According to Fuhrman, the data is being used to “pre-screen” your risk. Did you get a fingerprint scan at a DUI checkpoint? Did a cop scan your face at a protest? That data, he alleges, is now a commodity.

INSURERS GET A SNEAK PEEK: If you’ve ever been scanned—even if you didn’t commit a crime—your biometric profile could be matched against future police contact. The result? Your premiums might spike without you ever getting a ticket or a claim.

CREDIT SCORE HIJACK: Sources claim that some companies are cross-referencing your biometric police log with your bank transactions to flag you as a “high liability” client, leading to higher loan interest rates.

THE REAL KICKER: Fuhrman says the ACLU is preparing a class-action lawsuit, but the window to opt-out is closing. “Every time you hand a cop your ID, they’re not just writing a ticket—they’re banking your body for profit,” he warned.

Consumer Alert: Check your insurance policy. If you live in a city with body cameras or facial recognition, your next premium bill could