Mechanic who appeared on Speed Channel caught in S. Calif. fraud sting that netted 53 people
By Nardine Saad, APThursday, June 3, 2010
Mechanic who appeared on Speed Channel arrested
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A mechanic featured on a Speed Channel reality TV show was among 53 people charged with auto insurance fraud after a months-long undercover sting, officials said Thursday.
Prosecutors said undercover agents asked mechanics at auto body shops if damage could be fixed under the same insurance claim even though some of the damage was from a previous incident.
About a third of those questioned agreed to make the repairs, the Orange County district attorney’s office said.
Richard Evans, who has appeared on the Speed Channel reality show “Chop Cut Rebuild,” posted bail after he and other defendants were arrested Wednesday and Thursday.
He said he and other mechanics were wrongly targeted and that he was arrested for simply writing a repair estimate at his shop in Huntington Beach.
The probe consisted of 152 undercover operations at Orange County shops from January to May. Prosecutors say investigators targeted shops that customers have made complaints about in the past three years.
“This prosecution puts dishonest operators and anybody thinking about committing fraud on notice,” District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said. “I think consumers have the right to know which of the auto repair shops are conducting straight business and which are not.”
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