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The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office announced that Jonah Abraham Slatky (DOB 04/19/72), of Somis, has been charged with six counts of felony workers’ compensation insurance premium fraud, with an alleged loss of approximately $519,000 in premiums not paid. (Superior Court. Case: 2024010769)

The complaint further alleges a special enhancement for losses exceeding $100,000, as well as aggravating factors including that the crime involved both attempted and actual taking, and was carried out with planning, sophistication, or professionalism.

Slatky was the owner of Grand Custom, a rough framing construction business. The charges stem from a six-year period between July 2019 and July 2025, during which Slatky is alleged to have intentionally underreported employee payroll to his workers’ compensation insurance carrier to significantly reduce premium costs.

He faces 6 counts of violation of Insurance Code 11880(a) – Insurance fraud Special allegations include PC 186.11(a)(1) – Excessive loss over $100,000, CRC 4.421(a)(9) – The crime involved an attempted and actual taking, CRC 4.421(a)(8) – The manner in which the crime was carried out indicates planning, sophistication, or professionalism. Each count represents a separate policy year in which Slatky allegedly reported having zero employees and zero payroll.

The investigation revealed evidence that Slatky employed multiple workers on construction projects while paying them in cash, despite reporting no employees to his insurer. Financial records showed millions of dollars in business been used for payroll.

If convicted, Slatky faces a maximum sentence of six years and four months in state prison. The enhancement, if found true, makes a prison sentence mandatory.

Slatky was arraigned on March 27, 2026, where he pled not guilty to all charges and was released on his own recognizance. As a condition of release, he is prohibited from operating a business unless it is properly insured with workers’ compensation coverage.

Slatky is scheduled for an early disposition conference on April 30, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. in courtroom 12 of the Ventura County Court.

The case was investigated by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office Bureau of Investigation and is being prosecuted by Senior Deputy District Attorney Joann Roth.