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  2. California's attorney general alleges fraud by a Project ...

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    Three of the projects are in Riverside, San Bernardino and Thousands Oaks, and four are in Northern California. Los Angeles-based Shangri-La did not respond to a voicemail and email from The Times.

  3. Harada House - Wikipedia

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    The house was the focus of a critical application of the California Alien Land Law of 1913, which prevented foreigners who were ineligible for citizenship from owning property. The state of California attempted to seize the property from the family in California v. Harada, but the Haradas ultimately won the case and retained ownership of the house.

  4. City of Bell scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Bell scandal involved the misappropriation of public funds in Bell, California, United States, over a period of several years in the late 2000s.In July 2010, the Los Angeles Times published an investigative article on possible malfeasance in the neighboring city of Maywood, revealing that the city officials of Bell received salaries that were reported as the highest in the nation. [1]

  5. Stringfellow Acid Pits - Wikipedia

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    The Stringfellow Acid Pits are a toxic waste dump and Superfund site located in Jurupa Valley, California, United States, just north of the neighborhood of Glen Avon.. The site became the center of national news coverage in the early 1980s, in part because it was considered one of the most polluted sites in California, and because it became linked with mismanagement and scandal in the U.S ...

  6. Six face felony charges over $10-million recycling fraud ...

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    The defendants are suspected of bringing more than nine tons of material from Arizona to California recycling centers to "unlawfully redeem" them. Six face felony charges over $10-million ...

  7. Bitwise founders admit to $100 million fraud in California ...

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    Authorities reported that they could each face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.

  8. Nollan v. California Coastal Commission - Wikipedia

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    Nollan v. California Coastal Commission, 483 U.S. 825 (1987), is a United States Supreme Court decision that ruled a California Coastal Commission regulation which required private homeowners to dedicate a public easement along valuable beachfront property as a condition of approval for a construction permit to renovate their beach bungalow unconstitutional.

  9. California jury finds ex-lawyer Tom Girardi guilty in fraud case

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    (Reuters) -A Los Angeles federal jury on Tuesday found disbarred California attorney Tom Girardi guilty of four counts of wire fraud after U.S. prosecutors accused him of stealing $15 million in ...