RHOP star Wendy Osefo claims her fraud arrest was illegal, demanding dismissal of all $450,000 charges. Her defense ...
The Real Housewives of Potomac star Eddie Osefo hired powerhouse attorney Joseph Murtha, who previously worked on a ...
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Why Would RHOP’s Wendy and Eddie Osefo Request Separate Criminal Trials? Legal Experts Explain (Exclusive)
Us Weekly exclusively spoke to legal experts to explain why RHOP's Wendy Osefo and Eddie Osefo requested separate criminal ...
In newly filed court documents, Wendy Osefo is claiming her arrest in Maryland—alongside her husband—on October 9 was ...
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Chiropractor gets probation in $718,000 fraudulent billing case
A Marple chiropractor was sentenced to five years of probation with the first six months on house arrest and ordered to repay more than $700,000 to three insurance companies after entering an open ...
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San Rafael woman sentenced for insurance fraud
The case involved false claims for collision damage the defendant herself caused before she obtained insurance, prosecutors ...
"Real Housewives" star Wendy Osefo has asked the court to dismiss the fraud charges against in new legal documents.
The prosecutor in Steven McBee's case has recommended that the reality star be sentenced to 41 months in prison and ordered ...
Wendy Osefo, one of the central figures in The Real Housewives of Potomac, and her husband, Edward, have been indicted in Maryland after what investigators allege was a staged burglary designed to ...
The Taylor County man convicted of crop insurance fraud has been sentenced to 12 months plus one day in federal prison plus a fine of $250,000. According to the charge, Hunt claimed losses on soybeans ...
‘McBee Dynasty’ Star Hit With 2-Year Prison Sentence and $4 Million Judgment in Insurance Fraud Case
Reality TV’s own cowboy king Steve McBee has officially been sentenced to time in federal prison. According to a story ...
New research reveals that insurance fraud has seen the largest percentage increase of any sector over the past seven years, growing by a staggering 211% since 2017. Plastic card fraud remains the most ...
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