What was Operation Sideswipe?
Operation Sideswipe is a federal investigation into staged car crashes in Louisiana, designed to defraud insurance companies.
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In a high-profile case followed closely by the legal community and exposed by WWL Louisiana, attorneys Vanessa Motta and Jason Giles were found guilty on multiple charges related to a staged crash scheme. The scheme involved intentionally s...
The trial revealed a complex scheme where Motta and Giles allegedly paid individuals to stage accidents with commercial trucks. These 'slammers' would then file lawsuits, allowing the attorneys to collect larger settlement payouts. Testimony from Damian Labeaud and Ryan Harris, who admitted to staging crashes, was central to the prosecution's case. Former attorney Danny Patrick Keating Jr., who pleaded guilty and testified against the defendants, provided further details of the operation. The investigation, dubbed 'Operation Sideswipe,' has led to numerous convictions, highlighting a systemic issue of fraud within the Louisiana legal and insurance landscape. The scheme was initially exposed by WWL Louisiana, drawing attention to the repeated involvement of specific individuals and law firms in staged crashes. This case has prompted discussions about ethics within the legal profession and the broader implications of insurance fraud on consumers.
Operation Sideswipe is a federal investigation into staged car crashes in Louisiana, designed to defraud insurance companies.
The charges included conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, mail fraud, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering.
Insurance fraud drives up the cost of insurance for all drivers and disrupts the insurance system.
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