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topicnews · August 28, 2024

Seven people charged in LA federal lawsuit with “criminal tourism”

Seven people charged in LA federal lawsuit with “criminal tourism”

Seven defendants face charges in federal court, accusing a Santa Clarita Valley man of organizing a “crime tourism” group that targeted businesses and private homes across Southern California and elsewhere and then laundered millions of dollars in illicit proceeds, officials said Wednesday.

The indictment, unsealed in federal court in Los Angeles, accuses the defendants – six of whom were arrested Wednesday in a series of raids in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties – of several serious crimes, including wire fraud, money laundering, conspiracy and arranging transactions to evade financial reporting requirements.

“These criminals conducted a burglary operation with a sophistication that rivals Amazon’s, and instead of sending out delivery drivers, they dispatched trained thieves across Southern California to steal where we should be safest – our homes,” Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in a statement.