FBI RAID just rocked California

In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through California’s political circles, the FBI has arrested two public officials on multiple felony charges, including arson, fraud, and perjury. Live Oak Vice Mayor Aaron Pamma and Unified School District Trustee Simren Pamma

are accused of conspiring with a property owner to set fire to a farmhouse and file a fraudulent $200,000 insurance claim. Investigators allege that the group falsified insurance documents and enlisted a corrupt handyman to carry out the scheme

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