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Defense rests in child molestation trial
The defense rested its case Thursday in the trial of a Corona del
Mar woman accused of sexually molesting a young teenage girl.
Victoria Hawlish, 41, is accused of inappropriately touching the
girl, who was 15 at the time, in 2003. The girl was a family friend
who had been living in Hawlish’s Corona del Mar home during the time
of the alleged incidents.
Last week the alleged victim testified that Hawlish had touched
her breasts and buttocks about 40 times and bought her sex toys. The
girl’s older sister also claimed that she was inappropriately touched
by Hawlish.
Closing arguments will begin Monday.
Newport Beach man sentenced to 12 1/2 years
A Newport Beach man who passed himself off as an attorney was
sentenced to 12 1/2 years in federal prison Wednesday for lying in
court about his occupation.
Harold Goldstein, 60, operated an office in Newport Beach where he
claimed to be a criminal defense and immigration attorney, officials
said. Goldstein operated under the name David Goldstein, a Northern
California attorney.
Goldstein defrauded more than 50 victims out of more than $70,000,
U.S. Attorney’s Office spokesman Thom Mrozek said.
Employees at his law firm grew suspicious when they saw legal
documents filed by David Goldstein on Harold Goldstein’s behalf,
Mrozek said. An investigation revealed that he was practicing law
without a license, he said.
Goldstein was convicted in 2003 of making false statements to a
court and in 2004 of mail fraud.
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