...ranging from defrauding clients to intimidating witnesses to posting ads on Craigslist seeking women to engage in sex acts with his Labrador retriever.Would you hire this guy?
Kevin Michael Sianez, 53, of Fountain Valley is also charged with illegally operating a private investigation service without a license, according to the Orange County district attorney’s office.
Investigators also discovered that Sianez posted ads on Craigslist seeking women to engage in bestiality with his dog, prosecutors said, and he tried to set up the meetings through e-mail.But what does the dog have to say about all of this?
If convicted of all the charges, Sianez faces a maximum of 38 years in prison.
Either he's a really strange and scary guy, or someone is doing an excellent job of setting him up. Investigators go make enemies, after all.
Just when I thought I have seen it all, something on your blog opens my eyes to the true depravity of humanity. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteWell looks like this guy is back to court on these 63 complaints on 6/22/2012 and it must cost a pretty penny to be out on bail this long as bailbonds normally expire yearly with the premium fee costs also. This guy sure got his name around the internet I saw comments other places from jokisters in Hong Kong :-) !
ReplyDeleteIf your reading this as I did today the results are the following according to the NEWS:
ReplyDeleteRancho Santa Margarita, CA - Kevin Michael Sianeza former Santa Ana and Stanton police officer working as an unlicensed private investigator was convicted and sentenced yesterday for defrauding his clients.
Sianez, 56, Fountain Valley, pleaded guilty to 17 felony counts of grand theft by false pretense, 11 felony counts of fraudulently using an access card, two felony counts of identity theft, four felony counts of possession of a firearm by a felon stemming from a 1998 conviction for stalking, six felony counts of obtaining services through false representation, and one felony count each of perjury by declaration, computer access and fraud, and possession of ammunition by a prohibited person, according to the Orange County District Attrorney’s (OCDA) office.
Sianez also pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count each of unlawful representation as a private investigator, engaging in the business of private investigation, and doing business without a valid license with sentencing enhancements for aggravated white collar crime over $100,000 and property damage over $65,000. Sianez was sentenced to four years in state prison stayed and ordered to serve one year in jail and make monthly restitution payments of $5,000 until he fulfills the total losses of over $187,000.
Source???
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