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'''Juliet Cariaga''' is an [[American]] [[glamour model|glamour]] and [[nude model]]. She was ''[[Penthouse]]'' magazine's [[Pet of the Month]] in December 1997 and ''[[Penthouse]]'' [[Pet of the Year]]/Millennium in 2000. She has modeled for ''[[Playboy]] Newsstand publications'' under the name '''Leah Darby''', and appeared in the August 1997 and Aug/Sept 1999 issues of ''[[Perfect 10]]'' under the name '''Erica Lookadoo'''.
'''Juliet Cariaga''' is an [[American]] [[glamour model|glamour]] and [[nude model]]. She was ''[[Penthouse]]'' magazine's [[Pet of the Month]] in December 1997 and ''[[Penthouse]]'' [[Pet of the Year]]/Millennium in 2000. She has modeled for ''[[Playboy]] Newsstand publications'' under the name '''Leah Darby''', and appeared in the August 1997 and Aug/Sept 1999 issues of ''[[Perfect 10]]'' under the name '''Erica Lookadoo'''.
 
== Biography ==
 
She was a stuntwoman in the film ''There's Something About Mary''. She is currently filming a movie as '''Erica Taylor'''.
She was a stuntwoman in the film ''There's Something About Mary''. She is currently filming a movie as '''Erica Taylor'''.
   
   
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She was named, along with [[Alexandria Karlsen]] as one of several women connected with Philadelphia businessman Andrew Yao, who was convicted of bankruptcy fraud, and later plead guilty to ten counts of fraud and money laundering for lying about and concealing gambling expenditures and extravagant gifts to former ''Playboy'' and ''Penthouse'' models. She reportedly cashed $39,000 in chips on Yao's behalf at the Bellagio (hotel and casino) in February 2002.<ref>[http://www.philly.com/inquirer/hot_topics/20070314_Showtime__The_onetime_highflier_and_his_centerfold.html  Shiffman, John. "Showtime: The Onetime Highflier and His Centerfold" Philadelphia Inquirer, March 14, 2007]</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080608033648/http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/06/04/ap5082202.html Dale, Maryclaire, "High-rolling businessman admits $40M loan fraud" ''Forbes'' (June 4, 2008)]</ref><ref>[http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080605/NEWS01/806050390 O'Sullivan, Sean "Guilty plea abruptly ends Yao trial" ''The News Journal'' (Delaware) June 5, 2008]</ref>  Yao was convicted for lying and in March 2008 was sentenced to a year in prison.<ref>[http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080318/NEWS01/803180355/-1/NEWS11 O'Sullivan, Sean, "Yao gets prison for bankruptcy lies" ''The News Journal'' (Delaware) March 18, 2008]</ref> On June 4, 2008, Yao pled guilty to ten counts of fraud and money laundering in Federal court in Philadelphia.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080608033648/http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/06/04/ap5082202.html Dale, Maryclaire, "High-rolling businessman admits $40M loan fraud" ''Forbes'' (June 4, 2008)]</ref> In February, 2009, he was sentenced to serve five years in prison, and to pay $12.5 million in restitution on the fraud and money laundering guilty plea.<ref>[http://www.delcotimes.com/articles/2009/02/09/news/doc498fa7b092daa791887195.txt Scharr, Cindy, "Radnor businessman gets 5 years for fraud", ''Delaware County Daily Times'' February 9, 2009]</ref> Yao commenced serving his sentence on March 23, 2009.<ref>[http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20090323/NEWS/903230318 O'Sullivan, Sean, "Yao case set pace for fiscal scandals", ''The News Journal'' (Delaware) (March 23, 2009)]</ref>
She was named, along with [[Alexandria Karlsen]] as one of several women connected with Philadelphia businessman Andrew Yao, who was convicted of bankruptcy fraud, and later plead guilty to ten counts of fraud and money laundering for lying about and concealing gambling expenditures and extravagant gifts to former ''Playboy'' and ''Penthouse'' models. She reportedly cashed $39,000 in chips on Yao's behalf at the Bellagio (hotel and casino) in February 2002.<ref>[http://www.philly.com/inquirer/hot_topics/20070314_Showtime__The_onetime_highflier_and_his_centerfold.html  Shiffman, John. "Showtime: The Onetime Highflier and His Centerfold" Philadelphia Inquirer, March 14, 2007]</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080608033648/http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/06/04/ap5082202.html Dale, Maryclaire, "High-rolling businessman admits $40M loan fraud" ''Forbes'' (June 4, 2008)]</ref><ref>[http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080605/NEWS01/806050390 O'Sullivan, Sean "Guilty plea abruptly ends Yao trial" ''The News Journal'' (Delaware) June 5, 2008]</ref>  Yao was convicted for lying and in March 2008 was sentenced to a year in prison.<ref>[http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080318/NEWS01/803180355/-1/NEWS11 O'Sullivan, Sean, "Yao gets prison for bankruptcy lies" ''The News Journal'' (Delaware) March 18, 2008]</ref> On June 4, 2008, Yao pled guilty to ten counts of fraud and money laundering in Federal court in Philadelphia.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080608033648/http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2008/06/04/ap5082202.html Dale, Maryclaire, "High-rolling businessman admits $40M loan fraud" ''Forbes'' (June 4, 2008)]</ref> In February, 2009, he was sentenced to serve five years in prison, and to pay $12.5 million in restitution on the fraud and money laundering guilty plea.<ref>[http://www.delcotimes.com/articles/2009/02/09/news/doc498fa7b092daa791887195.txt Scharr, Cindy, "Radnor businessman gets 5 years for fraud", ''Delaware County Daily Times'' February 9, 2009]</ref> Yao commenced serving his sentence on March 23, 2009.<ref>[http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20090323/NEWS/903230318 O'Sullivan, Sean, "Yao case set pace for fiscal scandals", ''The News Journal'' (Delaware) (March 23, 2009)]</ref>


==References==
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== Big tit movies / pictures of Juliet Cariaga ==
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Revision as of 16:38, 5 December 2022

Juliet Cariaga is an American glamour and nude model. She was Penthouse magazine's Pet of the Month in December 1997 and Penthouse Pet of the Year/Millennium in 2000. She has modeled for Playboy Newsstand publications under the name Leah Darby, and appeared in the August 1997 and Aug/Sept 1999 issues of Perfect 10 under the name Erica Lookadoo.

Biography

She was a stuntwoman in the film There's Something About Mary. She is currently filming a movie as Erica Taylor.

She was named, along with Alexandria Karlsen as one of several women connected with Philadelphia businessman Andrew Yao, who was convicted of bankruptcy fraud, and later plead guilty to ten counts of fraud and money laundering for lying about and concealing gambling expenditures and extravagant gifts to former Playboy and Penthouse models. She reportedly cashed $39,000 in chips on Yao's behalf at the Bellagio (hotel and casino) in February 2002.

She was named, along with Alexandria Karlsen as one of several women connected with Philadelphia businessman Andrew Yao, who was convicted of bankruptcy fraud, and later plead guilty to ten counts of fraud and money laundering for lying about and concealing gambling expenditures and extravagant gifts to former Playboy and Penthouse models. She reportedly cashed $39,000 in chips on Yao's behalf at the Bellagio (hotel and casino) in February 2002.[1][2][3] Yao was convicted for lying and in March 2008 was sentenced to a year in prison.[4] On June 4, 2008, Yao pled guilty to ten counts of fraud and money laundering in Federal court in Philadelphia.[5] In February, 2009, he was sentenced to serve five years in prison, and to pay $12.5 million in restitution on the fraud and money laundering guilty plea.[6] Yao commenced serving his sentence on March 23, 2009.[7]

Big tit movies / pictures of Juliet Cariaga

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