Three people sentenced to jail for bear-suit insurance scam in California
Three individuals in Los Angeles, Alfiya Zuckerman, Ruben Tamrazian, and Vahe Muradkhanyan, were sentenced to 180 days in jail after pleading no contest to felony insurance fraud. The scheme involved staging attacks on luxury vehicles, including a Rolls-Royce and Mercedeses, using a person dressed in a bear costume to simulate animal damage.

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AI-generatedThree individuals in Los Angeles, Alfiya Zuckerman, Ruben Tamrazian, and Vahe Muradkhanyan, were sentenced to 180 days in jail after pleading no contest to felony insurance fraud. The scheme involved staging attacks on luxury vehicles, including a Rolls-Royce and Mercedeses, using a person dressed in a bear costume to simulate animal damage. The fraudulent claims, filed in 2024, were exposed after investigators determined the "bear" was a human, confirmed by a wildlife biologist. The California Department of Insurance uncovered the scam, finding the costume during a search. Zuckerman and Tamrazian were also ordered to pay over $52,000 in restitution. A fourth suspect, Ararat Chirkinian, awaits a preliminary hearing in September.
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Zuckerman and Tamrazian were each ordered to pay more than $52,000 in restitution.
Alfiya Zuckerman, Ruben Tamrazian, and Vahe Muradkhanyan pleaded no contest to felony insurance fraud.
The insurance claim involved damage to a 2010 Rolls-Royce Ghost at Lake Arrowhead.
Three individuals were sentenced to jail for staging attacks on vehicles with a person in a bear costume.