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    Peyman Heidary copied Sim Hoffman, M.D. in filing a writ of mandate. He must have been a fly on the wall. Appeals court concluded Heidary was turning a blind eye while advancing his arguments.

    While Peyman Heidary got a prison sentence of 54 years; he was just sentenced recently in April 2024; Sim Hoffman, M.D. got not-guilty verdict pretty recently in 2022. Go figure… They were both master exploiters of the workers’ compensation claims system and in a similar manner. That is this writer’s view. Their cases were both... Read More

    Peyman Heidary started with twenty-five thousand dollars bail and went eventually to twelve million dollars bail. So, here’s more of– How It All Came About. 

    Peyman Heidary was arrested on July 23, 2014, but his original complaint was not written and completed until on or about July 25, 2014 by the Riverside County District Attorney’s office.  His trial didn’t happen until almost 10 years later, in January 2024.  Then, on April 12, 2024, he was sentenced to 54 years and... Read More

    How It All Came About – Defendants Pled Guilty, New Ones Came In. Then the largest sentence of its kind to Peyman Heidary.

    The largest sentence of its kind: 54 years and eight months in prison along with 23 million dollars in fines. This sentence was given to Peyman Heidary in Riverside County Superior Court on April 12th 2024.   The charges all involved workers’ compensation fraud, and were mostly charges for Penal Code § 550 (a) (6) plus... Read More

    How It All Came About — Peyman Heidary Case Had a Sizeable Growth Spurt from the Complaint of 2014 to the First Amended Complaint of 2015.

    Peyman Heidary got an enormous sentence in Riverside County Superior Court on April 12th 2024.  That sentence presents itself as likely the largest of its kind.  For workers’ compensation  claims fraud involving mostly Penal Code § 550 (a) (6), conspiracy, and money laundering, Peyman Heidary was handed 54 years and eight months in prison along... Read More

    How It All Came About — Peyman Heidary Getting Sentenced to Over 54 Years in Prison. Part Two.

    Peyman Heidary’s criminal case started as a complaint filed by the Riverside County District Attorney on July 25th 2014. This was the first pleading document filed on Heidary what finally would get replaced by an Indictment on May 16th 2016 and would mushroom into a sentence of 54 years and eight months in prison along... Read More

    How It All Came About – Peyman Heidary getting sentenced to Over 54 Years in Prison.

    On April 12th 2024, a sentence of 54 years and eight months in state prison with 23 million dollars in fines was bestowed upon Peyman Heidary.  That’s truly astonishing.  It is the most massive, the largest in most people’s memories that has ever been handed out for an insurance claims fraud conviction. So, how did... Read More

    Defendant Peyman Heidary sentenced to 54 years and 8 months in state prison.  Case more than nine years in the making for workers’ compensation claims fraud prosecuted in Riverside County.   

    Yesterday, Friday, April 12th 2024, Judge Charles Koosed in Department 54 in Riverside County Superior Court sentenced defendant Peyman Heidary to 54 years and 8 months in state prison and imposed a fine of more than 23 million dollars.  Restitution for the victims will be finalized on August 23rd 2024. This sentencing had been continued... Read More

    Peyman Heidary’s sentencing now continued to April 1st 2024.  He was convicted of 69 counts of workers’ compensation claims related fraud in Riverside County. 

    Peyman Heidary’s date for sentencing is now scheduled for April 1st 2024.  It was moved forward in time from March 1st 2024 because the probation department needed more time to work on their sentencing report.  On January 18th 2024, a jury in Riverside at the Riverside Superior Court found Peyman Heidary guilty of fraud.  He... Read More
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