The judges veered into offensiveness when they explained why Pineda-Moreno’s driveway was not private. It was open to strangers, they said, such as delivery people and neighborhood children, who could wander across it uninvited. (See the misadventures of the CIA.)
Private Detectives Retained to Ensure Ethical Behavior
Two former Maricopa County attorneys, Lisa Aubuchon (Deputy County Attorney) and Andrew Thomas (Country Attorney) launched investigations into graft and corruption in the county’s allegedly corrupt government. Their investigation led to charges against County Supervisors, and a County Judge, of racketeering charges. Following their investigations, Thomas was relieved of office and Aubuchon put on administrative […]
Undercover Investigation: University of Phoenix
The University of Phoenix is the largest for-profit college in the United States, with nearly half-a-million students. Former students, however, say they were misled into paying huge sums and taking on debt by recruiters, earning degrees that didn’t improve the student’s job prospects. A Noble, IL mother desired to become an elementary school teacher and, […]
Chicagoland Man Charged for $3.7 Million Ponzi Scheme
Joseph A. Dawson, a far-north Chicago suburban businessman was charged following an FBI investigation into his business. According to the FBI, Dawson defrauded 26 investors of $3.7 million dollars using a ponzi scheme. The Fox Lake, IL, resident was charged with three criminal counts of wire fraud for allegations that he stole more than $1 […]
Hidden Cam Reveals False Disability Fraud
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that thousand of employees claim disability benefits when working full-time jobs. Wide-spread fraud was found to be present in both the public, and private, sectors. The report that 1500 government employees collected benefits from the Social Security Administration (claiming disabilities) while working federal government jobs! Private sector investigation showed more […]