California man waives insurance fraud charges
A California man charged by the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office with insurance fraud and attempted theft by deception waived his case to court Wednesday.
Matthieu Masson, 25, of 1217 California Terrace, reportedly added comprehensive coverage to his insurance plan last September. Two days later, he filed a claim with his provider, Safe Auto Insurance, alleging his vehicle had been vandalized. It was determined the incident happened before he got the additional coverage for his vehicle, the AG’s office said.
He remains free on $2,500 unsecured bond set at his preliminary hearing by District Judge Joshua Kanalis.