A man accused of killing a woman in the presence of their two children during a struggle over a handgun amid a domestic dispute is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow at the Pomona courthouse.
A man accused of killing a woman in the presence of their two children during a struggle over a handgun amid a domestic dispute is scheduled to be arraigned today at the Pomona courthouse.
California Business Owner Arraigned in $1M Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme April 14, 2021
Marion Piggee, Jr., 68, of Los Angeles, Calif., was arraigned on seven counts of insurance fraud after an investigation by the California Department of Insurance revealed he was allegedly underreporting employee payroll by nearly $6 million to reduce his business’s workers’ compensation insurance premium by over $1 million.
On Nov. 28, 2016, the State Compensation Insurance Fund filed a suspected fraudulent claim with the CDI alleging potential insurance fraud. SCIF reported that Piggee, as owner of Center for Behavioral Change, an adult residential care facility, allegedly underreported employee payroll to reduce the proper rate of insurance premiums owed to SCIF.
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By City News Service
Apr 14, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A 27-year-old man pleaded not guilty today to arson and other charges stemming from an August 2019 brush fire that burned 45 acres in Eagle Rock and forced the closure of portions of two area freeways.
Daniel Michael Nogueira is charged with one felony count each of use of a destructive device and explosive to injure or destroy and arson of a structure or forest, along with two felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon involving a “firework mortar involving two alleged victims, according to the criminal complaint filed March 22.
It took firefighters two days to fully contain the wildfire, which wound up jumping the Ventura (134) Freeway and threatened some homes, although none ultimately burned. The blaze sent a large plume of smoke visible across the basin, and forced the closure of stretches of the 134 and Glendale (2) freeways.