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Embezzlement Charges Against Former Panoche Water District Employees

by ECT

SACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced the arrest and filing of felony charges against five individuals for the misuse of public funds amidst widespread corruption at the Panoche Water District (PWD) in the Central Valley. The scheme resulted in an estimated loss of over $100,000 in public money.

Dennis Falaschi, Julie Cascia, Atomic Falaschi, Jack Hurley, and Dubby West were arrested or surrendered for booking on February 21, 2018, and charged in a felony complaint with a total of ten counts, eight counts relating to the theft of public funds and two counts relating to crimes involving hazardous waste disposal. The defendants allegedly spent public money for personal expenses, such as illegal slot machines, kitchen remodeling, and residential landscaping. Defendants Dennis Falaschi, Julie Cascia, and Atomic Falaschi were booked in the Fresno County booking center; and defendants Jack Hurley and Dubby West surrendered themselves to be booked on the charges. The arrests were the product of a joint year-long investigation by the Attorney General’s Office and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC).

“In California, those in public posts who abuse the public’s trust for personal gain will be held accountable,” said Attorney General Becerra. “The California Department of Justice will investigate and prosecute those who embezzle and misuse public funds. We will work with our law enforcement partners to get the job done.”

The criminal complaint alleges that Dennis Falaschi, the ex-General Manager of PWD, ran the District as his own personal operation and bank account, spending excessive amounts of District money using credit cards issued by PWD. Under the direction of Dennis Falaschi, Julie Cascia used PWD credit cards and money orders for personal expenses, while mischaracterizing the charges as business expenses. Dennis’ son, Atomic Falaschi, took items from PWD, including trees, equipment, and other goods, and used them on his own personal property. The remaining defendants, Jack Hurley and Dubby West, illegally buried barrels of hazardous waste without permits or authorization from DTSC, acting under the direction of Dennis Falaschi.

“These arrests send the strong message that violations of the state’s hazardous waste laws are taken seriously and will be pursued and prosecuted to the maximum extent possible in order to protect public health, the environment and public resources,” said DTSC Director Barbara A. Lee.

PWD is a California Water District and public agency formed and existing for governmental purposes. PWD’s primary purpose is to distribute water for irrigation, municipal and industrial uses, and to own, operate, and maintain a water delivery system for Central Valley families.

It is important to note that a criminal complaint contains charges that are only allegations against a person. Every defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

A copy of the complaint is attached to the press release at oag.ca.gov.

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7 comments

Melanie Feb 23, 2018 - 10:35 am

Throw the book at these dishonest flakes. I’m sick of thieves. If you want more money – work for it.

Bill Feb 23, 2018 - 11:13 pm

This is business as usual for congress and the senate.

D Feb 23, 2018 - 11:41 pm

So when do we get to bring Embezzlement charges against Bercerra for his continued filing of unfounded lawsuits against the Federal Government to pad his own pockets?

Jim Feb 24, 2018 - 7:27 am

I can’t seem to find if they were elected or appointed.

Done Feb 24, 2018 - 10:20 am

I hate what the State of California and my employer has become. No regard for honest, hard-working people. Sick of crooked and dishonest politucans which seems to be the best California has to offer. See you as soon as I can dump this home that should have never passed inspection by the crooked building inspector.

Done Feb 24, 2018 - 10:21 am

Don’t bother posting comments. Censored by more crooked dishonest people working for East County Times.

Lola Saavedra Feb 27, 2018 - 12:52 am

How about some felony charges filed against Becerra for wasting taxpayer money in his 21 lawsuits against everything President Trump has done? Who gave Becerra permission to squander our tax dollars like that?

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