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Garden State Parkway’s serial harasser had criminal record
(N.J./State)
... reports the 52 year-old is charged with harassment,
falsely
incriminating others and filing false reports to law enforcement. It was not clear whether Born had retained an attorney. Karen Born was charged ...
2.
Four indicted for largest marijuana growing bust in New Jersey history
(N.J./State)
... house. Pham is charged with theft by deception for allegedly
falsely
claiming to earn $7,800 per month as the manager of a nail salon in order to obtain mortgage loans totaling $370,000 to buy the house ...
3.
New Jersey takes Steven Ashley of Cedar Grove to court over bogus car donation charity
(N.J./State)
... by
falsely
posing as a charity and misrepresenting the value of vehicles to donors seeking tax deductions. The lawsuit, filed in state Superior Court in Newark, is a four-count complaint that charges ...
4.
James Sgambati of Parsippany gets prison for role in auto ‘give up’ scheme
(N.J./State)
A Morris County man was sentenced to three years in state prison Friday for
falsely
reporting that his car had been stolen. James Sgambati, 31, of Parsippany, was also ordered to pay restitution to New ...
5.
Sam Serritella of Garfield pleads guilty to taking $1.7M from investors in ‘therapeutic’ horseshoe scam
(N.J./State)
... to take public. He told at least one group of investors during a hotel meeting that the venture's clients included a prince in Dubai who purchased the shoes for his camels. He also
falsely
claimed that ...
6.
Samuel M. Serritella of Garfield pleads guilty to taking $1.7 million from investors in horseshoe scam
(N.J./State)
... at least one group of investors during a hotel meeting that the venture's clients included a prince in Dubai who purchased the shoes for his camels. He also
falsely
claimed that they were being used by ...
7.
Facing foreclosure? Banks' flawed paperwork could help
(Money/Economy)
... foreclosure documents
falsely
attesting to the ownership of mortgages and amounts owed on mortgages. These documents were sworn to by robo-signers who never even looked at the underlying files to determine ...
8.
Rodney Tanzymore sentenced for falsely reporting three men with guns at N.J. Turnpike rest stop
(N.J./State)
... and described three members of the student group,
falsely
reporting that they got out of a van at the Woodrow Wilson service plaza on the turnpike with handguns. Tanzymore described the Mercedes passenger ...
9.
Anthony Chiappone gets probation, fine for filing false campaign funding reports
(N.J./State)
... were false because they failed to report five state-issued paychecks for a legislative aide totaling $3,233.64 that were deposited into the campaign account. He
falsely
certified that contributions to ...
10.
New law protects New Jersey senior investors from deceptive "senior advisor'' titles
(Money/Economy)
... Thomas R. Calcagni said. "This law makes clear that using a phony senior-specific designation that
falsely
implies some financial expertise in the investment needs of our elderly investors is against the ...
11.
Jenicar Builders of Newark and Kearny pleads guilty to role in Perth Amboy corruption scandal
(N.J./State)
... checks payable to "Vas for Congress." Vas and Ramos are charged with money laundering because by structuring funds into the campaign through people who
falsely
appeared to be making personal contributions, ...
12.
Virginia Pagan, former Jersey City court administrator, gets prison for fixing 215 tickets
(N.J./State)
... cases if they have any personal interest in them or if anyone close to them does. Molina admitted that she wrote the word "emergency" on three of the tickets,
falsely
indicating that there were compelling ...
13.
Arowosayes of Be Kind Health Care Services plead guilty to Medicaid fraud
(Health/Healthquest)
... when, in fact, the services were not provided. An investigation revealed that, as well as billing for services not rendered, the Arowosayes fraudulently billed the Medicaid program by
falsely
billing ...
14.
Insurance broker Brian Foley of Summit and father-in-law accused of stealing $2.5M from Perth Amboy schools
(Money/Economy)
... The indictment alleges that the defendants
falsely
represented to the insurance carrier that the board authorized the insurance carrier to pay fees on behalf of the board from its medical claims bank ...
15.
Dr. Magdy Elamir, Jersey City neurologist, indicted for Medicaid fraud, and dispensing drugs
(Health/Healthquest)
... Dagli said. "We have also charged other doctors and pharmacists with participating in this ring and
falsely
billing Medicaid." Second-degree crimes carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in state prison ...
16.
legal right now
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Don't just blog. Free Marc Emery: Federal law
falsely
claims pot has "no accepted medical use, and no accepted safety for use in medically supervised treatment" in the United States. But the US Department ...
17.
N.J. Assemblyman Chiappone pleads guilty to filing false campaign expenditure report
(N.J./State)
... in the past year. Chiappone
falsely
certified that contributions to the campaign did not exceed ELEC limits, even though the total of the aide's checks exceeded the limit of $2,600 for contributions ...
18.
Educators and Governor
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... He has
falsely
blamed the ENTIRE fiscal problems on their backs instead of honestly addressing the fact that the state's financial difficulties are a result of multiple factors including an international ...
19.
Virginia Pagan, ex-Jersey City court administrator, pleads guilty to fixing 215 parking tickets
(N.J./State)
... close to them does. Molina admitted that she wrote the word "emergency" on three of the tickets,
falsely
indicating that there were compelling circumstances to justify the illegal parking, when in fact ...
20.
Re: Response
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... out of the discussion, people are
falsely
lead to believe that public servants are nothing more than sponges living off the system. Those people pay into that pension, and the State and local municipalities ...
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