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Businiess name:  Aladdin Bail Bonds
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The wheels of justice turn slow but be sure the people of California will have their day ! The Orange County District Attorney's office charged Kevin Michael Sianez, 54, with a 63-count criminal complaint tied to what prosecutors describe as an illegal private investigation service and his online activities seeking women willing to engage in sexual acts with his Labrador retriever. Prosecutors say Sianez, who worked for the Santa Ana and former Stanton police departments from 1979 to 1986, owned and operated his private investigation service from November 2005 to June 2010. He reportedly ran the business under several names, including KMS Investigations, Fore-Front Investigations and 4Front Investigations. Prosecutors say Sianez falsely identified himself to clients as a licensed private investigator, posted false online reviews to increase his web presence and mislead people into thinking he operated a nationwide network of offices and investigators rather than a small suite office in Fountain Valley with less than five employees, primarily family members. Sianez allegedly did little or no work on his cases, and defrauded properly licensed investigation firms by subcontracting work to them without paying. Deputy District Attorney Israel Claustro said that on some cases Sianez would simply reiterate details his clients had given him or provide no proof that he had conducted surveillance activities.District attorney's investigators began looking into Sianez's business in March after receiving a complaint from the California Department of Consumer Affairs. During the course of their investigation, prosecutors say the District Attorney's Office discovered the evidence of a bestiality conspiracy. Prosecutors allege that between October and January Sianez exchanged e-mails with several unknown co-conspirators who responded to a Craigslist posting seeking woman willing to engage in bestiality with his dog. ""Whether he was successful, we will probably never know,"" Claustro said. ""But there is evidence he came close to setting up a date with a couple."" You guys are GREAT Bailbonds Company and we really appreciate your services.

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