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The J.G. Wentworth Company is an American financial services company that purchases structured settlements, annuities, and lottery payments in exchange for a lump-sum cash settlement. They also offer debt counseling and negotiation services.
John Wentworth (1719–1781), a grandson of Lieutenant Governor John Wentworth, and cousin to the colonial governor of the same name, the 1st Baronet Wentworth. He was a judge, a colonel in the colonial militia, and sided with the revolutionary cause against his cousin.
The company was founded in 1996. Ten years later, in 2006 the US based company went public overseas on the London Stock Exchange, rather than the United States. [2] Peachtree Financial was purchased by The JG Wentworth Company in 2011. [3]
Thornton appeared in the original Prisoner television series as Roslyn Coulson, making her the second actress to star in both Prisoner and Wentworth. [2] The character was partly inspired by Prisoner's Sonia Stevens, who was played by Tina Bursill. [2] Thornton's Sonia is "a wealthy but self-made dynamo behind a cosmetics empire."
Timothy C. Wentworth (born 1959/1960) [1] is an American businessman [2] and CEO of pharmacy operator Walgreens Boots Alliance. He is a former CEO of Evernorth, [ 3 ] Cigna 's health services platform [ 4 ] and a former CEO of Express Scripts, [ 5 ] the United States' largest pharmacy benefit manager.
D'Arcy Wentworth (1762–1827), surgeon in the early days of Sydney, Australia, and father of William Charles Wentworth I; D'Arcy Wentworth, Jr. (1793–1861), son of D'Arcy Wentworth, army officer and New South Wales politician; Erastus Wentworth (1813–1886), American educator, Methodist Episcopal minister and missionary to China
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Stephen G. Wentworth (October 10, 1811 - July 1, 1897) ... In 1890, the school would change its name to Wentworth Military Academy. He died in 1897. References