The LASD deputy who allegedly smuggled heroin into jail via a burrito also happens to have been one of the participants of “The Academy,” a Fox reality show in which he “was portrayed as the dim-witted class bumbler.” more › Read the original post: More Cheese On the Alleged Heroin Burrito Smuggler: Deputy Flunked Out of “The Academy” on Reality TV Show
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More Cheese On the Alleged Heroin Burrito Smuggler: Deputy Flunked Out of "The Academy" on Reality TV Show
Enjoy That Cigarette While You Can: UC Campuses to Ban Tobacco Products in 2014
Smokers, take heed: the UC system is banning smoking and chewing tobacco on all ten of its campuses altogether starting in 2014. The ban, reports the San Francisco Chronicle , is intended to reduce students’ and faculty’s exposure to second-hand smoke, but it’s also to reduce the number of kids who take up smoking in college. more › The rest is here: Enjoy That Cigarette While You Can: UC Campuses to Ban Tobacco Products in 2014
Beverly Hills-Based Foreclosure Rescue Scam Is Busted
Federal charges were filed Monday against two SoCal women for their alleged roles in a Beverly Hills-based foreclosure rescue scam that collected at least $5 million from more than 1,000 “vulnerable” homeowners, prosecutors said. “The defendants in this case stand accused of profiting off of the desperation of people who were trying to hold on to their most valuable asset—their homes,” said Benjamin B. Wagner, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California. “This office is deeply committed to tracking down and prosecuting those who prey on vulnerable homeowners.” Jewel L. Hinkles, also known as Cydney Sanchez, 61, of Los Angeles, and Bernadette Guidry, 43, of Irvine, were among five people from throughout the state charged in a federal indictment unsealed today in Sacramento, according to Wagner. Hinkles and Guidry are each charged with eight counts of mail fraud, while Hinkles faces an additional 16 counts of bankruptcy fraud, Wagner said. According to court documents, Hinkles is the founder and general manager of Beverly Hills-based Horizon Property Holdings, LLC, which from 2008-10 pitched a purported foreclosure rescue service called “Save My Home” or “Homesaver.” Guidry was Horizon’s office manager and assisted Hinkles with promoting the foreclosure and principal reduction program—which was sold directly and through affiliates—to clients in Northern California, according to prosecutors. The defendants allegedly told homeowners that for a substantial up-front payment and a monthly fee, they would save the homeowners’ houses. But according to the indictment, the defendants failed to save clients’ homes but continued to collect fees. If convicted, the defendants face a possible maximum of 20 years in prison for each mail fraud count, five years in prison for each bankruptcy fraud count and a $250,000 fine for each count, Wagner said. This report was compiled with information from City News Service. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Read more from the original source: Beverly Hills-Based Foreclosure Rescue Scam Is Busted