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    First Witness Called To The Stand In Jon Woods Trial. Another Witness Admits Carlos Arguello Put Some Companies In Her Name.

    The first witness called by the prosecution on Monday, February 25th, in the trial of applicants’ attorney Jon Woods, was James D. Fisher. James Fisher is an attorney with the California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Workers’ Compensation. A professionally dressed, mature, Black man with 30 years of experience as a lawyer, he spoke... Read More

    Jon Woods Trial: Defense Gives Opening Statement. Asserts Cover-Up By Carlos Arguello.

    Defense attorney Richard Wynn, a fast-talking Oriental lawyer with dark hair and a spiked haircut, launched into his opening statement in defense of his client, Jon Woods, on Monday, February 25th. Woods is an applicants’ attorney who represents injured workers’ in Southern California. His law office is in the Long Beach area. On Thursday, February... Read More

    Riverside Case of Dr. Uwaydah Defendants Gets Underway

    This next set of Dr. Uwaydah defendants appeared in court on Tuesday morning in Riverside, California, as a result of the two new indictments filed in January of this present year. This case is the post Frontline Medical, Firstline Medical, U.S. Health & Orthopedics fraud ring that metamorphasized into Blue Oak Medical Group all over... Read More
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    The Jon Woods Trial. Opening Day. Prosecution Tells Jury The Evidence Will Tell A Story Of Greed.

    The prosecution opened their trial against Jon Woods, 58-year-old workers’ compensation applicants’ attorney, in Orange County Superior Court on Thursday, February 21st 2019.   This predicted two months trial is now in session in court room C-40 of Judge Donahue on the 10th floor.  Lead prosecutor, Noorul Hasan, who possesses alluring Middle Eastern beauty and dark, glistening hair, regularly... Read More

    Orthopedic Surgeon, Gil Tepper, Pleads Guilty. Agrees To A Plea Deal With The Los Angeles District Attorney.

    Last week, orthopedic surgeon Gil Tepper, M.D., of Beverly Hills, pleaded guilty to two counts out of eleven counts charged against him under Labor Code Section 139.21 for workers’ compensation fraud. His plea agreement was approved on February 13, 2019 by the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office. For a period of nearly nine years, from... Read More

    Shaddi Kamiabipour, Lead Prosecutor In Landmark Case, Agrees To Dismiss June 2014 Indictment With Remaining Defendant, Bruce Curnick

    On Thursday, February 14th 2019, which was St. Valentine’s Day, the case which has become known as the Landmark case had further proceedings in Orange County Superior Court in court room C-41 of the Honorable Sheila Hanson. After a ruling by Judge Hanson on February 8th, Friday, which stated the prosecution, led by senior deputy district... Read More

    Judge Rules Against Case Dismissal And Recusal Of DA’s Office In Landmark Medical Fraud Case In Orange County. But Does Impose Sanctions.

    Orange County Superior Court Judge Sheila Hanson ruled on Friday afternoon, February 8th 2019, in the Landmark Medical workers’ compensation fraud case that the case would not be dismissed and the prosecution would not be recused.  However, she would impose sanctions. Her ruling was in response to the defense’s motions, filed over a year ago, alleging that... Read More

    Judge King Denies Sim Hoffman’s 995 Motion In Full. Case Will Now Be Set For Trial

    Last Friday, February 1st 2019, Judge Richard King, Orange County Superior Court Judge, denied Sim Hoffman, M.D.’s 995 motion to dismiss the information against him on all of its counts.  Prosecutor Shaddi Kamiabipour wrote a very brief statement by email to this writer in the late afternoon Friday, “The Court denied Hoffman’s motion on all counts,... Read More
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