
The alleged leader of the Arizona Mexican Mafia, Paul Eppinger, has pleaded guilty for his role in the notorious gang’s involvement in receiving the proceeds of pandemic unemployment fraud.
In addition to his guilty plea in the fraud case, Eppinger has confessed to his involvement in five cold case homicides that occurred throughout Arizona in the 1990s.
Eppinger, who is serving a life sentence in the Federal Bureau of prisons, received 25-year sentences on each of the homicide cases.
Eppinger was indicted by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office for his role a large-scale scheme to fraudulently obtain unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic, exploiting federal relief programs intended to support Arizonans in need. The investigation revealed that numerous Arizona inmates and associates submitted false claims, resulting in significant financial losses to the state and federal government.
During the course of the fraud investigation, Eppinger provided detailed confessions of his own involvement in five gang-related murders from the 1990s, which had long remained open cases. These homicides spanned multiple locations across Arizona and were believed to be connected to organized criminal activity. Eppinger’s admissions have provided crucial breakthroughs, allowing law enforcement to close these cases and bring a measure of justice to the victims’ families after decades.
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