Posted on 05/06/2005 6:00:55 AM PDT by Ramonan
The chili finger saga got even spicier this week: Anna Ayala's husband was arrested at the house the two shared in Las Vegas.
San Jose police said the arrest Wednesday of James Plascencia on a $450,000 warrant was unrelated to the charges against his wife, which stem from the now-notorious fingertip she said she found in a bowl of Wendy's chili.
Plascencia, 43, was taken into custody on four felony counts of failure to pay child support and child abandonment, one count of identity theft and one count of fraudulent use of official documents in San Jose.
"He was using his children's Social Security numbers and names in order to gain financially," said San Jose police officer Enrique Garcia, spokesman for the department. "That will have future financial consequences for his kids."
Police identified Plascencia as Ayala's husband and said he has been married more than once and has several children. Ayala has two teenage children of her own; Plascencia is not their father.
Garcia said Plascencia was booked into Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas on Wednesday and will have a hearing to determine if he will fight extradition or agree to return to California. That's the same facility where his wife has been in custody since her arrest April 21.
Plascencia's relatives in San Jose had denied the two were married or even still seeing each other. But a family member told Knight Ridder last week that Plascencia had accompanied Ayala on a trip to Mexico, returning just days before the Wendy's incident March 22.
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A little confusing. They were married and shared a house; but he had to pay child support?
And how did the kids collect social security if they lived with their parents?
Ever notice how confusing the life of a scam artist is?
Not even Beano will help at this point.
Family? Or Ongoing Criminal Enterprise?
You be the judge.
A little confusing. They were married and shared a house; but he had to pay child support?
And how did the kids collect social security if they lived with their parents?
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I don't know but I'm willing to bet there is a welfare scam also going on. They live together or are married, except when the caseworker shows up. Then the hubby/boyfriend is suddenly "nowhere to be found."
The sad thing is that the agencies don't do a good job of rooting out fraud. Most don't have the manpower or money to keep checking all the time. And scam artists know this.
Lord knows what they have gotten away with, but this time there will beano pass.
What a pair!
Apparently, he wasn't supporting children of previous marriages/relationships.
Maybe he's got some other kids he's supposed to be paying child support for?
Sociopaths like this career criminal family are always invoved intimately with other sociopath career criminals, namely the American Lawyer Industry. Be it as co-conspirators in endless litigation scams or defense representation, the criminal class and their soul-mate shysters spend much time together.
Even trying to follow this gives me too much of a headache :P
Did this guy work at a custard store? :P
Now now. When we point a finger,there are 3 fingers pointing back at us. Um, I mean 2 fingers. Um, never mind.
Scam artists certainly have no problems trying to figure out how to scam a system
The third finger went here: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1397846/posts
Racist Intolerant Xenophobic Bigot police.
They ought to be ashamed of themselves.
I'm a bit surprised but not much. Rip offs run in this family including the daughter who wore an arm sling, accusing the police of brutally when they searched this condo.
Scam artists certainly have no problems trying to figure out how to scam a system.
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Around here, it's simple with regard to welfare. In the old days, the caseworkers used to come around unannounced. Now, they have to schedule an appointment. When the "old man" knows the caseworker is coming, he can arrange to be elsewhere so his woman can claim he's not around.
So the finger came from Mexico.....
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