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Earliest in view: Apr 9 · 17:00 UTCMost recent: May 26 · 14:28 UTC
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  • POLITICSMay 26 · 14:28 UTCNY POST
    California AG Rob Bonta probing influencer interference in governor battle

    California Attorney General Rob Bonta is investigating potential influencer interference in the governor's race, though complaints are primarily under the jurisdiction of the California Fair Political Practices Commission.

  • SECURITYMay 21 · 03:27 UTCKTLA 5
    Southern California jeweler allegedly stole $1.5 million from customers through Rolex watch scam

    A Southern California jeweler named Nelson Andres Holdo is accused of stealing approximately $1.5 million from at least 22 customers through a Rolex watch sales fraud scheme between 2021 and 2026. The scam targeted buyers in Orange and Los Angeles counties and is being investigated by the California Attorney General's Office.

  • SECURITYApr 27 · 19:08 UTCKTLA 5
    Southern California optometrist found guilty of felony sex assault of a minor

    A Southern California optometrist, Brandon Zoeckler, was found guilty of six felony counts, including sodomy of a minor, following a multi-year child sexual assault investigation. The case was highlighted in a media release from California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office, which began the investigation in July 2022.

  • HEALTHApr 26 · 16:02 UTCFOX NEWS
    Hospice fraud uses stolen identities for fake patients

    The California Attorney General charged 21 individuals in a $267 million Medi-Cal hospice fraud ring, which used stolen identities from data breaches to enroll fake patients in shell hospice companies. Scammers billed the state for non-existent care, exploiting Medi-Cal through Covered California, with over $3.5 billion in estimated hospice fraud in Los Angeles County alone.

  • POLITICSApr 24 · 18:38 UTCKTLA 5
    California announces 'Know Your Rights' site for sexual misconduct at schools

    California Attorney General Rob Bonta has launched a 'Know Your Rights' website to address sexual misconduct in schools. The site aims to inform schools of their legal obligations to prevent and address such incidents.

  • HEALTHApr 9 · 17:00 UTCCBS NEWS
    California officials make arrests in LA hospice fraud crackdown

    California officials arrested 21 suspects in a hospice fraud case involving $267 million in alleged state funds. The arrests followed a CBS News investigation exposing widespread fraud in Los Angeles hospice care.

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