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  • Why didn’t he get it?   Why Matthew Rifat didn’t see the signs of fraud all around him from the beginning… 

    It has tormented this writer for months as to why Matthew Rifat didn’t understand for years that Dr. Munir Uwaydah was a dangerous client. 

    There were so many clues all around him, and by June 4th 2013 the Kelly Soo Park trial for the murder of Juliana Redding concluded.  That was the case that opened up the whole can of worms about Dr. Uwaydah’s involvement in workers’ compensation claims fraud.

    But medical provider defense attorneys too often have a mindset.  It’s like they have a script. 

    Matthew argued that insurers use allegations of fraud to more or less intimidate and bully medical providers into lowering their fees.  It’s a method they use to mitigate physician medical expenses. 

    But is this always the case?   Not likely. 

    Matthew wrote that physicians who are sensitive about their reputations will get intimidated about allegations of fraud and lower their bills.  He argued it’s an insurance company tactic to scare them like that.  

    But are all medical doctors saints?  Are they all gods just as the jokes express?   Why do so many people believe doctors are saints and insurance companies are devils?  Where... Read More

    Attorney Matthew Rifat gets his guilty verdict dismissed by the Riverside County Superior Court.  But the California Bar still wants him disbarred.

    Lawyer Matthew Rifat, who did legal work for Dr. Munir Uwaydah from 2013 until 2018, and also owned a bookkeeping service that provided service for Uwaydah’s Blue Oak Medical Group and Frontline and Firstline, was indicted in January... Read More

    Ghost broker arrested for selling fake workers’ compensation policies

    All seemed to be going well for 54-year-old Fernando Jose Cuellar Membrano as an insurance agent. Why wouldn’t it? After all he had defied long odds before, emigrating from a life of poverty in El Salvador to studying business management at a trade school in California and then moving to the peach state, Georgia. He... Read More

    Attorney Matthew Rifat gets seriously disciplined by the California State Bar Court judge, but he does not get disbarred.   His trial character witnesses gave stellar reports of his moral character.  

    Matthew Rifat was disciplined by the California State Bar Court judge.  After six years of prodigious litigation occurring as a consequence of being indicted by the Riverside County District Attorney in 2019, his debacle appears to have finally come to a close.  His character witnesses at trial clearly made a tremendous impact on the court. ... Read More

    Rebecca Juarez and Juan Pablo Rodriguez, from Irvine, charged with conspiracy, medical insurance claims fraud, and identity theft.

    Rebecca Juarez and Juan Pablo Rodriguez, both of Irvine, California, have been arrested and arraigned of late for medical insurance claims fraud. On September 16, 2025, both Rebecca Juarez and Juan Rodriguez were arraigned on a criminal complaint filed in Orange County Superior Court.  They are charged with two counts of conspiracy, 21 counts of... Read More

    Matthew Rifat’s final argument, final brief, finally comes to a close in his California Bar Trial.   He had twenty pages worth to say. 

    The biggest problem attorney Matthew Rifat got into was doing too much work for Dr. Munir Uwaydah.  He worked as a contract lawyer, the Law Offices of Matthew D. Rifat, and he worked as a contract bookkeeping service called Parkside Solutions.  He started all this work back at the end of the Frontline Medical days,... Read More

    Matthew Rifat expresses in final brief he felt confident and reassured because of an “absence of any indictment” from the Los Angeles case 

    Matthew Rifat, as his own attorney, wrote in the final brief for the California Bar trial, that Matthew the client studied numerous motions. These motions were filed in the Los Angeles District Attorney’s 2015 Indictment cases charging the “Criminal Organization Munir Uwaydah”.  So, he studied them. Matthew asserted these motions showed fatal weaknesses in the... Read More

    Matthew Rifat confronted Vic Beyer, a SIU investigator from Insurance Company of the West, who stopped off at Firstline Health to see about Dr. David Johnson who was billing for patients while he was in jail. 

    Here’s continuing with Matthew Rifat’s final closing argument brief.   It’s long.  He’s representing himself here in his case with the State Bar of California. He’s defending himself in pro per.  Having gone through over three million dollars of his own money related to his own defense, by paying his lawyers plus court and filing expenses,... Read More
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