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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — On February 10, 2018, Jamal Shehadeh, 59, of Sacramento, pleaded guilty to two counts of arson to commit a felony in furtherance of a long-running arson and insurance fraud scheme and was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. to 30 years in prison, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced.
“Jamal Shehadeh avoided prosecution for decades as he set fire after fire with complete disregard for the lives of anyone nearby including firefighters,” U.S. Attorney Scott stated. “Shehadeh’s time committing the violent crime of arson and insurance fraud for the purpose of enriching himself has come to an end thanks to the hard work of all the federal law enforcement agencies that investigated and assisted with this case, and the local Sacramento authorities who provided tremendous assistance.”
“Jamal Shehadeh intentionally set fires, which threatened the lives and safety of our community members. The FBI is proud to have partnered with the Sacramento Fire Department, Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District, and our federal partners to investigate the allegations against Shehadeh to ensure justice was served,” said Special Agent in Charge Sean Ragan of the FBI Sacramento Field Office. “The length of Shehadeh’s sentence highlights the seriousness of his admitted crimes and ensures he will not pose a threat to the community for decades.”
“Jamal Shehadeh was a serial arsonist who profited over and over again while concealing those profits through nominees and other means,” said Michael T. Batdorf, Special Agent in Charge, IRS Criminal Investigation. “The scheme netted Shehadeh and his co-defendants over $1.5 million in insurance proceeds while endangering members of the community. Those who line their pockets with profits from these schemes should know that IRS Criminal Investigation will continue to use our financial investigative expertise and work with our great law enforcement partners to bring them to justice.”
According to court documents, from at least December 2009 through September 2013, Jamal Shehadeh participated in an arson fraud scheme with co-defendants Saber Shehadeh and Brian Stone and others. The scheme involved seven fires at six different commercial building locations in Sacramento and Carmichael. The dates and locations of the fires, and the names of businesses at those locations, are as follows: