Erick Porras Rivera, 66, was arrested for allegedly impersonating an attorney and collecting retainer fees from clients without being licensed. Deputies were called to Riverside Superior Courthouse on April 16, where Rivera was reported to have posed as a lawyer but fled before apprehension. An investigation revealed he falsely claimed to practice law in Orange County. Evidence recovered during a search warrant supported these allegations, leading to several charges against him. Authorities suspect he may have additional victims and encourage the public to report any related information.
Erick Porras Rivera, 66, allegedly posed as an attorney, collected retainer fees, and was arrested on multiple counts including practicing law without a license.
Following a court appearance where he impersonated an attorney, Rivera fled before deputies could apprehend him but was later located and arrested.
Deputies discovered evidence linking Rivera to the fraudulent activities while executing a search warrant, suggesting he may have further victims.
The investigation into Rivera's impersonation led authorities to warn the public, indicating the possibility of additional victims in his attempts to defraud clients.
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