Fernando Ochoa Jauregui and his company, 8A Food Trucks, have been accused in lawsuits of not delivering food trucks and trailers to clients across California and pocketing their money. He denies any wrongdoing.
Guitars flutter, an accordion wheezes and a singer unwinds the triumphant tale of Fernando Ochoa Jauregui, a Modesto-area builder of food trucks and trailers. 'He still parties just because he feels like it,' the lyrics go. 'But what he enjoys the most is partying with a banda at festivals in his town with a beautiful lady by his side.' In a video accompanying the Spanish-language corrido, images flash of Ochoa beaming in front of shiny cars and atop jet skis.
Wendell Emerson, a deputy district attorney for the county, confirmed that his office is conducting 'an active criminal investigation' of Ochoa. He declined to comment further. After the incident at Mi Casita Purepecha, Gonzalez closed the restaurant and left San Bernardino, relocating his family — he and his wife have three children — to a place they feel safe. 'I don't know how long it is going to be,' Gonzalez said. 'I feel like I lost everything.
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