Riverside, CA asked in Real Estate Law, Federal Crimes, Government Contracts and White Collar Crime for California

Q: I want to audit Riverside County Tax Collector because I'm aware of them screwing many people from excess tax proceeds??

The question is how can I find out how many people that did not have an attorney and filed a claim, how many were paid in full? This county took in 4.4 billion dollars last year from excess tax proceeds and everytime I research it someone new pops up as having been taken advantage of by the excess tax proceeds office, myself included. For instance for two years they had to have death certificates. Then on year four they say death certificates mean nothing, as it is the estate that matters. It was all a stall tactic. Then they made us get a notarized statement claiming Joyce C Wright was the same person as Joyce Wright. This is how they operate. The lunacy of this was unfounded. ."no... they are different people and we hired a different Joyce Wright to pretend she is Joyce C Wright!" They just happen to be over a 100 years old and would serve no purpose being a different Joyce Wright. Point is this county is hell bent on stealing everyone's excess tax proceeds. Proof is everywhere.

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • White Collar Crime Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: To gather information on how many individuals without legal representation filed claims and were paid in full by the Riverside County Tax Collector regarding excess tax proceeds, you may need to submit public records requests or Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to obtain relevant records and data. You can also explore legal avenues to investigate and challenge any improper actions by the tax collector's office on behalf of your clients, seeking remedies under California law as necessary.

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