Meyers to stand trial in Oregon
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Andrew Glazer
The recently fired director of the Costa Mesa Senior Center will stand
trial in Klamath Falls, Ore., for allegedly bilking a nonprofit health
clinic of nearly $10,000, a judge decided Tuesday.
Alan M. Meyers, 59, has pleaded not guilty. The trial is set to begin in
October.
Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Smith on Wednesday said the department is close
to requesting that prosecutors also file theft charges against Meyers.
Meyers was fired by the senior center board in May after it learned that
Costa Mesa police were investigating whether he had invented his
credentials, impersonated doctors and stole money from dozens of clinics
across the country during his 30-year career.
Meyers denied any wrongdoing in Costa Mesa the day he was fired. Since
then, he has declined repeated requests for comment.
Costa Mesa police have not filed charges but continue to look into
Meyers’ case.
Investigators said they strongly believe Meyers used the alias Carmi
Bar-Ilan more than 20 years ago. Bar-Ilan was convicted of armed robbery
and served 15 months in a federal prison for attempting to strangle a
doctor he was impersonating.
While Smith said investigators haven’t found money missing from senior
center coffers, he did say he believed the board hired Meyers based on a
bogus resume. If so, Smith said his salary could be considered stolen
money.
Officials from the Klamath Falls Open Door Clinic, a free health clinic
serving mostly migrant farm workers, alleged that Meyers submitted phony
expense reports for more than $8,500. Meyers was executive director of
the clinic for five months, until June 1999.
Meyers, an Anaheim resident, turned himself in to police in December
after a Klamath Falls judge issued a warrant for his arrest.
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