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  • When prosecutors give their all but don't win. Part 3. The attorney client privilege violation claim-- and how that played out

    Dr. Munir Uwaydah controlled everything.  Everything.   Yes, he controlled everything and everybody.

    Paul Turley, D.C., was Uwaydah’s ostensible partner in Frontline Medical.  They were ostensibly equal partners, but they key word here is “ostensibly”.  That means that’s how it appeared.  That’s what it looked like.  But the reality was quite different. 

    Paul Turley had no power whatsoever.  He was a straw owner.  He did what Uwaydah demanded.  He received pay as an independent contractor just like so many others: just like Marisa Schermbeck, Peter Nelson, Maria Turley, Tatiana Torres Arnold, Ronnie Case, and others.  Sometimes Paul Turley would practically have to beg for his check; Uwaydah would take his sweet time in paying him.  That was how Uwaydah manipulated when he wanted something done now. 

    One day in 2018, on the steps of Clara Shortridge Folse Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles, just after leaving the court room, attorney Benjamin Gluck informed this writer he was going to pursue motions with arguments for attorney-client privilege violations.  That was puzzling.  How as he going to do that?  Dr. Uwaydah controlled everybody.  Uwaydah controlled all the attorneys that worked for Frontline and gave them full instructions on the... Read More

    When prosecutors give their all but don't win. Part 2. LA prosecutor in Uwaydah case says they got outgunned.

    It took five full years after the arrest of Kelly Soo Park in order for the indictments against “The Criminal Organization Munir Uwaydah”to get filed and then made public from Los Angeles. 

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    When prosecutors give their all but don’t win.  The Uwaydah case..

    There were two indictments that were filed and then made public by the Los  Angeles District Attorney’s office in September 2015.  They were for workers’ compensation claims fraud and conspiracy, mainly, but there were other charges such as aggravated mayhem.  Dayan Mathai, the lead prosecutor in the case, expressed in the summer of 2025 podcast... Read More

    Los Angeles D.A. prosecutor Dayan Mathai expressed in the summer podcast of “Doctor’s Orders” how bad he felt that the three major defendants in the Criminal Organization Munir Uwaydah case got their cases dismissed.

    It seems that everyone is doing podcasts.  There are numerous podcasts now in our time.  How did they start?  When?  How did they seemingly spring up everywhere? I know of the podcast with Travis Kelce, the tight end for the Kansan City Chiefs, who is the fiancé of singer Taylor Swift; who does the podcast... Read More

    Dr. Munir Uwaydah is still to this day committing his frauds in Los Angeles.  As usual, he has a long reach from Beirut, Lebanon. 

    It’s being asked by a lot of people; and it was asked poignantly by some in the Podcast made by Western Sound this past July of 2025.  Is Dr. Munir Uwaydah still around committing his frauds in Southern California?  Is he still pilfering the California workers’ compensation system?  Nobody knew for sure.  But one speaker... Read More

    Insurance fraud goes both ways. And like war; it doesn’t appear likely it will go away any time soon. 

    Almost 20 percent of individuals think it’s justifiable not to disclose the full truth on an insurance application. This comes from research done by Ageas U.K.  Ageas worked with a government agency to uncover public attitudes about insurance fraud. Ageas is a Belgian Insurance company co-headquartered in Brussels.  It is Belgium’s largest insurer and operates worldwide... Read More

    Why didn’t he get it? How did Matthew Rifat get blinded to Blue Oak Medical Group being steeped in workers’ compensation claims fraud?   Part 2

    How did Matthew Rifat get blinded to Frontline Medical and Firstline Health, predecessors to Blue Oak Medical, being steeped in the same kind of fraud—workers’ compensation claims fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy as Blue Oak? He did legal work and also provided bookkeeping services for all three of these entities.  He was indicted by the... Read More

    Why didn’t he get it?   Why Matthew Rifat didn’t see the signs of fraud all around him from the beginning… 

    It has tormented this writer for months as to why Matthew Rifat didn’t understand for years that Dr. Munir Uwaydah was a dangerous client.  There were so many clues all around him, and by June 4th 2013 the Kelly Soo Park trial for the murder of Juliana Redding concluded.  That was the case that opened... Read More
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