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Government Long Con Covid Fraudsters Angry With Short Con Covid Grifters, Bring Selective Justice To Bear On Competitors.


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2022 Apr 29, 10:57am   94 views  3 comments

by Ceffer   ➕follow (5)   💰tip   ignore  

My wife knows the Santa Cruz woman selling fake vaccine cards. :Question becomes, how many posturing anti vaxxers pretend to conform while faking it? Probably quite a few.

Hey, don’t bogart our fraud, especially if you are issuing fake vaccine cards and passports that save lives rather than killing people:
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2022-04-20/nearly-two-dozen-people-charged-in-150-million-covid-aid-fraud-scheme?source=patrick.net

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1   Ceffer   2022 Apr 29, 10:59am  

Santa Cruz native among seven Californians charged in $150 million COVID aid fraud scheme
The Justice Department alleges that Jaimi Jansen of Santa Cruz helped to distribute a fake COVID cure and fake vaccination cards; she was charged with making false statements related to health care.

Source: Los Angeles Times
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The United States District Court, Northern District of California, in San Francisco.
(Via Google Maps)
A Santa Cruz native was among 21 people, including seven Californians, arrested earlier this week for alleged COVID-19 aid fraud totaling nearly $150 million.

Jaimi Jansen, 40, was charged with making false statements related to health care. She is accused of helping distribute fake cure and fake vaccination cards; Juli Mazi, the woman at the center of that scheme, pleaded guilty on April 6 to wire fraud and making false statements related to health care.

Per a bio on its site, Jansen is CEO and founder of Santa Cruz Core Fitness + Rehab, which has locations in Santa Cruz and Watsonville.

The Justice Department announced the arrests Wednesday, with those charged in the investigation including medical business owners and executives, physicians and marketers, as well as multiple alleged manufacturers of fake COVID-19 vaccination cards. The individuals were arrested in California, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Utah and Washington.

The Justice Department said it has reclaimed $8 million so far.

“Throughout the pandemic, we have seen trusted medical professionals orchestrate and carry out egregious crimes against their patients all for financial gain,” said Assistant Director Luis Quesada of the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division in a statement. “These health care fraud abuses erode the integrity and trust patients have with those in the health care industry, particularly during a vulnerable and worrisome time for many individuals.”

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Jaimi Jansen in a screengrab from her bio page on Santa Cruz Core Fitness + Rehab’s website.
(Via Santa Cruz Core Fitness + Rehab)
Jansen and Mazi were charged in the Northern District of California. Along with Jason Costanza, 46, of El Campo, Texas, and pharmacist Ranna Shamiya, 41, of Ukiah, they were accused in the same scheme to offer fake cures for COVID-19 known as homeoprophylaxis immunizations and distribute fake COVID-19 vaccination record cards.

Citing federal charging documents, the San Francisco Chronicle reportedthat Jansen and Mazi agreed in May 2021 to sell fake pellets and procure falsified vaccination cards to clients. Jansen is alleged to have paid Mazi, a licensed naturopathic doctor from Napa, “on behalf of the customers but charged the customers a higher price than she paid Mazi in order to make a personal profit.”

Jansen is alleged to have taken in around $14,000, the Chronicle reported.
3   Ceffer   2022 Apr 29, 11:04am  

"3 Accused Of Aiding Napa Doctor In Scheme Offering Fake COVID-19 Vaccine Cards, Treatments"
Con artists inadvertently saving lives.

When the lowest common denominator of the government is lies and cheating, then everybody gets on board.

https://cbsloc.al/3vEAplg?source=patrick.net

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