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Updated: July 21st, 2008 10:47 AM EDT

Contractors State License Board Widens Investigation of Statewide Paving Scam


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The California Department of Consumer Affairs' Contractors State License Board issued the following press release:

The leader of a band of transient unlicensed asphalt pavers is now facing additional felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly scamming residents throughout California. He will also face an extensive civil case.

George Stanley, 28, of Moosup, Connecticut, was arrested at the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) headquarters in Sacramento Wednesday afternoon on a $100,000 felony arrest warrant out of Tulare County. The Tulare County District Attorney's Office filed charges based on complaints from alleged victims in that county.

Stanley was arrested when he came to CSLB headquarters to discuss the return of construction equipment that had been impounded when he was arrested on contracting without a license charges in Yuba County on April 16, 2008.

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