Fugitive doctor who faked death pleads guilty in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A former Southern California physician who fled to Russia and Egypt for 14 years pleaded guilty Tuesday to unlawfully fleeing to avoid prosecution. Tigran Svadjian, 58, entered a...
View ArticleFake Brett Whiteley paintings sold for more than $3.6 million, court told
Two men created and sold fake paintings by famous Australian artist Brett Whiteley for more than $3.6 million, a court has heard. Supreme Court Justice Michael Croucher, when outlining the Crown case...
View ArticleMan sentenced for making, selling false government documents
Add comment Reprints + - advertisement | advertise on newsday CAMDEN, N.J. - (AP) -- Federal prosecutors say a Camden man has been sentenced to two years in prison for his role in a scheme to produce...
View ArticleOC Doctor Who Faked His Death Faces 5 Years For Evading Justice
— A Newport Beach physician who faked his own death to dodge an insurance fraud case and hid in Russia and Egypt for years faces five in prison for fleeing the country to evade justice. Tigran...
View ArticleMan accused of selling fake In-N-Out franchises
. They claim the Newport Beach man reached out to investors about In-N-Out franchises for royalties of about $250,000 per year and another $150,000 fee per location. Well known for being a ......
View ArticleIn-N-Out president explains why the burger chain probably won't expand to the...
In-N-Out burger has been holding pop-up restaurants around the world, but the burger chain will not expand to the East Coast. In-N-Out will "never" go public or franchise its restaurants, the burger...
View ArticleCalifornia Man Accused of Making More Than $4 Million by Selling Fake...
Want to open an In-N-Out franchise? Sorry – it's still not happening, something these investors realized the hard way.California resident Craig Stevens has been accused of making ......
View ArticleDating site misses Kickstarter goal but finds national audience
By Tom Haudricourt For the first time since 1955, four players were elected to the Hall of Fame by the on Tuesday. Three first-time candidates, , and – all pitchers – were elected along with former...
View ArticleVacant Milwaukee County Board seat attracts primary field
By of the Journal Sentinel Temperatures in southeast Wisconsin will feel bitterly cold, and winds will be brutal in the coming days. But meteorologists say Milwaukee isn't expected to come anywhere...
View ArticleSen. Ron Johnson refers to 'idiot inner city kids' on Milwaukee radio
By of the Journal Sentinel U.S. Sen Ron Johnson has said he regrets making a reference to "idiot inner city kids" on conservative radio host on News/Talk 1130 WISN this week. As , the Republican U.S....
View ArticleCounty moves to assess multimillion dollar pension fund error
By of the Journal Sentinel The Milwaukee County Board would receive an independent analysis in September of the financial costs to the county of a consultant's in setting the 2015 payment to the...
View ArticleWaukesha man facing charges in three separate criminal cases
By Steven Martinez Waukesha resident Gavin Gross is already facing criminal charges in two pending cases. Now he has another. Gross, 19, was charged July 13 in Waukesha County Circuit Court with...
View ArticleCan Anyone Repair National Lampoon’s Devastated Brand?
Donnes’s office also suggested the depths of the brand’s fall. It was a small room in a tiny suite off a narrow courtyard in the innards of sleepy Sunset Gower Studios, in a part of Hollywood once...
View ArticleFertility app maker BluDiagnostics raises $1.2 million of debt funding
By of the Journal Sentinel , a Madison start-up that helps women with fertility problems, has raised $1.2 million of debt funding from 14 investors, according to a with federal securities regulators....
View ArticleMilwaukee communities struggle against foreclosure crises
A woman fatally shot during a party on Milwaukee's north side was identified by police Tuesday as Jahara S. Kennedy, 20. The shooting was reported at 12:40 p.m. Sunday at the Days Inn, 1840 N. 6th St.,...
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Before the burst of the housing bubble, the City of Milwaukee typically owned fewer than 100 foreclosed residential properties at any given time, according to a . But today the city owns about 1,100...
View ArticleThe big chill: Winter gets down to business across U.S.
By and of the Journal Sentinel Madison — This spring, state Supreme Court Justice Ann Walsh Bradley faces a challenge, four candidates are vying to replace outgoing Waukesha County Executive Dan...
View Article10 things to know for Wednesday
A from the National Weather Service in Sullivan warning of potentially deadly cold weather will remain in effect until noon Thursday. Wind chill values late Tuesday and early Wednesday could drop to...
View ArticleWind chill advisory in effect until Thursday
By Associated Press Your nightly look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday: 1. GOP TAKES OVER ON CAPITOL HILL The new Republican majorities in...
View ArticleIll-timed mistakes plague Golden Eagles in road loss to Hoyas
By Associated Press Your nightly look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday: 1. GOP TAKES OVER ON CAPITOL HILL The new Republican majorities in...
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