a purported book publishing business in Chula Vista that prosecutors say victimized more than 800 people from September 2017 ...
Three individuals were indicted in a $44 million scam targeting elderly authors through a fraudulent publishing scheme.
and Bryan Navales Tarosa operated "a book publishing scam targeting elderly victims throughout the United States." Austin served as PageTurner's U.S.-based organizer, while Sordilla and Tarosa ran ...
Three people who allegedly ran a Chula Vista company that prosecutors say took nearly $44 million from elderly authors ...
The accused allegedly used PageTurner between September 2017 and December 2024, to operate a book publishing scam wherein conspirators working for Innocentrix Philippines contacted individual authors ...
The federal indictment involves PageTurner, a purported book publishing business in Chula ... more victims of the alleged email and phone scam. Prosecutors said PageTurner’s representatives ...
Three Indicted and Internet Domain Seized in $44 Million Nationwide Book Publishing Scam Targeting Elderly Authors ...
The indictment concerns PageTurner, a purported book publishing business that prosecutors ... facing charges for their alleged roles in the scam. Charged are Gemma Traya Austin, 58, of Chula ...