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List Of Firms Raided By Search Warrants Last Week Sealed By Court
By Lonce LaMon - June 2, 2011

Late last week, search warrants were issued and served on some workers’ compensation applicants’ attorneys’ offices and medical practices in Southern California.  The warrants were issued by the Los Angeles County District Attorney and several law enforcement agencies assisted in the searches. 

But, so far, the only two applicant firms that have been confirmed by witnesses as having been searched are the Law Offices of Dennis Fusi and Rezai & Associates (Fari Rezai). 
 
This writer has received phone calls asking for the list of attorney firms and medical practices searched, but I have had to respond that I have no list, as the investigation and the search warrants are part of an on-going and highly active criminal investigation.  Thus, the signing judge sealed all the relevant documents.  And I cannot get access to these documents.
 
Henceforth, I have had to rely upon investigating professionals and witnesses who are not part of the formal criminal investigation.  The criminal investigation revolves around Munir Uwaydah, M.D., the fraudulent activities of his medical practice Frontline Medical, and his relationship to the 2008 murder of Juliana Redding in Santa Monica.  Investigators are looking for kick-back schemes between attorneys and Munir Uwaydah and Frontline Medical.

The Media Relations Director for the California Applicants’ Attorneys Association, Steve Hopcraft, wrote to me last Friday insisting that I had printed erroneous information and further stated that I was negligent in not correcting my article now that I had actual information from him that Barry Hinden’s office was not raided.
 
I never wrote that Barry Hinden’s office was raided.  But Steve Hopcraft went on and on with the worst argumentation I’ve seen in a long time stating that, and I quote, “Your report states that you do not know whether Mr. Hinden’s office was raided. For the fourth time, I demand that you correct this erroneous report.”
 
This makes no sense.  If I state that I do not know if Barry Hinden’s office was raided, that is certainly a true report.  The truth is that I do not know.  I did not know at the time.  So, that could not possibly be an erroneous statement. 
 
Somehow Hopcraft missed the college course on logical deductive reasoning.  Then he wrote something even more astonishing, “To knowingly continue to leave facts you know are wrong in your report is slanderous.”  How can a fact be wrong?  That’s an oxymoron.  Then he went on to state that my failure to correct my report is libelous.
 
I have received so many accusations of slander, libel, and defamation that now I can no longer count them.  These accusations always come from blowhards who must have some consciousness of guilt, and are terrified of the truth being brought to light, or else they wouldn't put so much energy into attacking me.  There is nobody more terrified of the truth than workers’ compensation fraud doctor Munir Uwaydah, M.D.  His whole life is a concocted web of manipulations and falsehoods.
 
John Mendoza, of Perona, Langer, Beck, Servin and Mendoza, threatened to sue me if I did not make a retraction.  The irony is that both Hopcraft and Mendoza accused me of making false statements when, in actuality, they were making false statements by accusing me of making false statements. 
 
My article was very clear that I could not verify that Mendoza’s or Barry Hinden’s offices were searched.  I had no knowledge at the time of whether they were raided.  Mendoza says his office wasn’t, Robin Jacobs implied with her rude phone call (she was so snotty to me that I hung up on her) that she was not searched, and the “spin doctor” Steve Hopcraft says that Barry Hinden’s office was not raided. Okay, for now, I will take them all at their word. 
 
I reported honesty and accurately that I heard the names of these law firms and some others from an informant, but that none of these and the other firms, other than Dennis Fusi and Rezai & Associates, could be confirmed as having been searched.  But for these legal and media thugs to harass me, make threats, and outright accuse me by telling me I had engaged in false reporting, when they indeed had read the article, is unacceptable and inexcusable behavior. 
 
Threatening to sue me if I don’t do what he, Mendoza, demands, is thug-like behavior.  This is how members of the Mafia act.  It’s the legal version of the street version of: “If you don’t meet my demands I’ll break your kneecaps.”  The only difference is that “I’ll break your kneecaps” is replaced by “I’ll sue you for libel.”
 
I got no polite requests with offered new information concomitant with expressed hopes that I would use the information for further reporting.  Instead, I got falsely accused of making false statements.  I got threats of law suits for libel, slander and defamation.  I was delivered a demand, and when I didn’t immediately agree to comply, immediately came the threat of a lawsuit.  Then, as a last word, came a snide, thug-like remark from John Mendoza of: “Guess you’ll have to learn the hard way.” Creepy! That quote could have come right out of the mouth of Bugsy Siegel! 
 
Has the Mob moved in here to California workers’ compensation claims?  Is this Al Pacino in The Godfather?  I am all astonishment.  I come from a world of polite society and am not used to receiving threatening letters from mobsters. 
 
This style of behavior containing such vulgar manners comes out of the culture of organized crime society.   These people are rude, ill-bred, hostile, threatening, they lie, and they act like animals.   If they don’t want to be associated with Dr. Uwaydah and his organized criminal organization, then they need to show better breeding.  If they would act more genteel in their interactions with other people, then they would be far less suspected of associations with organized crime.  The old cliché we all know: walks like a duck, quacks like a duck… 
 
 
 
Act in accordance with the manners of the society you wish to be associated with and people will appropriately associate you.  Amen. 
 
 
 
 

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