San Diego Newsroom
Christmas cream cheese shortage
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- Written by John Grimaldi John Grimaldi
- Category: News News
- Published: 22 December 2021 22 December 2021
San Diego, California - Apparently the double whammy of the COVID pandemic and the disruption of the supply chain has resulted in a severe shortage of cream cheese, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens. To make matters worse, the Philadelphia Cream Cheese plant located in Lowville, NY near the Canadian border, one of the biggest of its kind, has been hit with a water shortage.
Smash and Grab Robbery Plague via San Diego County DA Summer Stephan
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- Written by America Newscape America Newscape
- Category: San Diego News San Diego News
- Published: 19 December 2021 19 December 2021
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Justice Department Announces Series of Cases to Combat Addiction Treatment Kickback Schemes in Orange County
Santa Ana, California - Over the past 10 months, the Department of Justice has filed criminal charges against 10 defendants – four of whom were taken into custody Thursday – for kickback schemes at substance abuse treatment facilities in Orange County.
Court Orders GirlsDoPorn and GirlsDoToys Video Rights and $18 Million in Restitution to Victims
San Diego, California - U.S. District Judge Janis L. Sammartino has ruled that all rights to videos and images produced in the GirlsDoPorn and GirlsDoToys sex trafficking case be awarded to the hundreds of victims who are featured in the footage posted to the adult websites.
San Diego Man Indicted for Multimillion-Dollar Investment Scheme
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- Written by San Diego Newscape San Diego Newscape
- Category: News News
- Published: 19 December 2021 19 December 2021
San Diego, California - A indictment unsealed Tuesday charges San Diego resident Denny Bhakta with securities fraud and money laundering for running an investment fraud scheme that took in at least $28 million from investors since 2016.
Former Financial Advisor Sentenced to 14 Years in Federal Prison for $12 Million Fraud that Caused Clients to Lose Retirement Savings
Los Angeles, California - A former financial advisor with a lengthy disciplinary history was sentenced Monday to 168 months in federal prison for a real estate investment con that caused his clients – many of them elderly people who had invested their retirement savings – to lose more than $12 million.