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  • The notorious Joey Buttafuoco, guilty of insurance claims fraud, statutory rape, and illegal possession of ammunition, now flaunts himself in a video on TikTok. 

    Joey Buttafuoco, the infamous, notorious adulterer who was charged with statutory rape in the early 1990s, and then thereafter in March of 2004 pleaded guilty to auto insurance fraud, has resurfaced with a girlfriend on TikTok decades after his teen lover, Amy Fisher, shot his wife in the face.

    Amy Fisher was dubbed the “Long Island Lolita” by the media at the time. 

    Buttafuoco, who served four months in prison after admitting to statutory rape, was seen in a video this month all these years later with a new woman on their joint TikTok account: ryannejoey. 

    In the video the pair responds to comments from their growing fan-base.

    After Amy Fisher, the 16-year-old “Long Island Lolita”, met Joey Buttafuoco at his auto-body repair shop in 1991 in New York on Long Island, the repair job on her car fueled into dinners and sexual trysts in cheap hotels.  After about a year of this going on, Amy Fisher went to Buttafuoco’s house, confronted his wife, and then after they argued shot her in the face.  Miraculously, his wife survived. 

    Around the turn of the 21st Century, Buttafuoco moved to the California San Fernando Valley, still with his wife, and made national headlines once... Read More

    Settlement Unenforceable Because Insurer Lied to Plaintiff. Plaintiff entited to know all insurance available to Defendants.

    Pedro Fundora filed suit against Robert Dangond and Maria Guevara after sustaining injuries when Dangond struck Fundora with a vehicle owned by Guevara.  On appeal, Fundora argued that the trial court erred by granting Robert Dangond and... Read More

    Dr. Munir Uwaydah at year’s end 2008. Copyright Lonce Lamonte, all rights reserved

    Adel Yamout is a Munir Uwaydah lackey who is the straw owner of Uwaydah’s house in Beverly Hills.  Now Adel Yamout is suing the hard money lender.

    Adel Yamout is a coach with a swim club in Lebanon.  Munir Uwaydah is the president of the swim club, thus, Uwaydah is pretty-much Yamout’s boss. Thus, when Yamout acted like he didn’t know Munir Uwaydah, that was an act. Later on when he said he knew Munir very slightly, that was still an act.  He’s... Read More

    Gregory Fred Kargula charged in fraudulent worker’s comp claim against employer

    There’s a village called Chitty Chatty in an area of Florida called The Villages.  It’s only about a year old; perhaps a little more.  And it is south of route 44.   At first this writer thought it was a bad read or just a mistake in writing.  But it isn’t.  Chitty Chatty was the... Read More

    Defendant Peyman Heidary sentenced to 54 years and 8 months in state prison.  Case more than nine years in the making for workers’ compensation claims fraud prosecuted in Riverside County.   

    Yesterday, Friday, April 12th 2024, Judge Charles Koosed in Department 54 in Riverside County Superior Court sentenced defendant Peyman Heidary to 54 years and 8 months in state prison and imposed a fine of more than 23 million dollars.  Restitution for the victims will be finalized on August 23rd 2024. This sentencing had been continued... Read More
    Dr. Munir Uwaydah, circa 2008. Photo copyright Lonce Lamonte, all rights reserved

    Dr. Munir Uwaydah is still the owner of 1316 Beverly Grove Place in Beverly Hills, should be anybody’s best guess. Squatters have inhabited the property since last September 2023.

    It’s this writer’s best guess that Dr. Munir Uwaydah, alleged to have committed somewhat more – or even more than more of 200 million dollars in workers’ compensation claims fraud in California– is still the owner of 1316 Beverly Grove Place in Beverly Hills.   Well, Beverly Grove is actually teetering on the edge of Beverly... Read More

    San Francisco Human Resources Manager allegedly created ghost company to embezzle $627K from Work Comp bureau he oversaw

    “A man with a briefcase can steal millions more than any man with a gun.” –Don Henley The term “white-collar crime” has been associated with the educated and affluent ever since it was coined in 1939 by criminologist Edwin Sutherland.  White-collar crimes are, for the most part, financially motivated, nonviolent, and normally occur in an... Read More

    Peyman Heidary’s sentencing now continued to April 1st 2024.  He was convicted of 69 counts of workers’ compensation claims related fraud in Riverside County. 

    Peyman Heidary’s date for sentencing is now scheduled for April 1st 2024.  It was moved forward in time from March 1st 2024 because the probation department needed more time to work on their sentencing report.  On January 18th 2024, a jury in Riverside at the Riverside Superior Court found Peyman Heidary guilty of fraud.  He... Read More
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