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Bribery, Betrayal, and a Twist of Justice in Stockton

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Bribery, Betrayal, and a Twist of Justice in Stockton

In a shocking turn of events in Stockton, California, a mother-daughter duo of private investigators has found themselves facing charges of bribery and witness tampering in a highly publicized sexual assault case. Mary Greenberg, 62, and her daughter, Kramer Greenberg, 34, were allegedly hired to prevent victims of former police officer Nicholas Bloed from testifying against him. Bloed, who is currently serving an eight-year sentence for sexually assaulting four women, now has these two private eyes embroiled in scandal.

According to the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office, the Greenbergs offered one victim money in installments to ensure she wouldn’t testify. Their plan included arranging transportation to Southern California for the victim, but in a bold move, she reported their actions to authorities instead. This twist illustrates the lengths some will go to sidestep accountability, and it seems this time, the system has taken strong action against the thugs aiming to subvert justice.

District Attorney Ron Freitas made it clear that such interference will not be tolerated, emphasizing that there’s zero tolerance for anyone trying to obstruct the justice process. It’s a fascinating case of how, even in the shady world of private investigators, karma has a way of catching up with those who think they can play both sides. Next time someone tries to pull a fast one, they might want to remember—they’re not the only ones with a trick up their sleeve!

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Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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