Wannabe Real Housewives Of Orange County, Busted For Fraud!

 

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Bravo is like a magnet for fraudulent, shady, greedy, crooked, lack of ethics bitches that want the whole pie and leave no one a piece. Check out the article below I found this morning about this heifer that wanted to join the Real House Skanks Of Orange County. Apparently her and her husband punked a lot of people out of money with fraudulent workers comp-claims and now the bitch is left destitute and hopefully homeless and I only say this because it sounds like she fucked up a lot people’s lives with the greedy schemes her and the husband pulled in order to supplement their indulgent lifestyle. Not that there’s anything wrong with being indulgent, but when you’re screwing innocent people out of money so that you can stuff your face until you puke just to be a pig then, you deserve to be destitute, homeless and on your way to prison.

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From OC Register:

SANTA ANA – A woman who wanted to become one of the “Real Housewives of Orange County” was placed on 10 years of probation Wednesday for committing a state record more than $30 million in workers’ compensation insurance fraud.

Devon Lynn Kile, 46, of Laguna Hills pleaded guilty in April to more than 70 felony counts, including misrepresenting facts to the State Compensation Insurance Fund and failing to file a return with the intent to evade tax, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

Kile has served two years in county jail while her case was pending. If she does not successfully complete her probation, she will be sentenced to 10 years in state prison, Superior Court Judge Erick Larsh ordered.

She was also ordered to pay $1.3 million in restitution to the Employment Development Department and $1.5 million in restitution to the Franchise Tax Board, prosecutors said.

The restitution to the state insurance fund is still to be determined, pending a decision by an appeals court on how much her husband, who is a co-defendant, owes.

Michael Vincent Petronella, 52, was sentenced in 2010 to 10 years in state prison after being found guilty earlier that year of 33 felony counts of insurance fraud and a sentencing enhancement.

He has to pay $500,000 in restitution to the state insurance fund, an order the district attorney is appealing, seeking a higher amount to cover the millions of dollars in loss.

Deputy District Attorney Debbie Jackson said the court took several factors into consideration in sentencing Kile: the time she had already served, her taking full responsibility, and her husband being the one with the contractor’s license.

Kile’s attorney Ken Chinn said he expected her to be released Thursday night.

“I thought it was a fair sentence given her involvement,” he said.

“She’s penniless after all of this,” Chinn added, “She’ll be dependant on the kindness of all her friends while she’s trying to get back on her feet and trying to make the restitution.”

Prosecutors said previously Petronella and Kile used their companies, which included clients such as the Ocean Institute in Dana Point and the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mesa, as personal piggy banks to support their lavish lifestyle.

Among the luxury items seized by investigators at the couple’s home: $500,000 in jewels, including Chopard and Rolex watches and a 10-carat diamond ring valued at $70,000, Gucci, Chanel, Burberry and other luxury-brand handbags and shoes, and two Ferraris, a Bentley and a Range Rover.

Also seized during a raid on their Laguna Hills home was an application for Kile to appear on the “Real Housewives of Orange County” television show.

Petronella and Kile, who owned three businesses in Costa Mesa and Cathedral City, including Petronella Roofing, were accused of underreporting the number of employees and discouraging workers from filing claims.

Starting in 2000, the couple obtained workers’ compensation insurance for their companies through the state insurance fund, the district attorney’s office said.

Between 2000 and 2008, Petronella fraudulently submitted 42 claims for uninsured injured workers and underreported $29 million in payroll to the fund to avoid paying premiums.

Petronella and Kile reported $3 million in payroll to the fund, while having an actual payroll of $32 million, prosecutors said.

As business partners, Kile handled the finances while Petronella managed the roofing jobs.

 

Sounds like a perfect candidate for this clown palooza.