Los Angeles Times

Fraud sentence for ‘ dancing hamster’

- By Sarah Parvini sarah.parvini@latimes.com

While he was claiming disability insurance, Leroy Barnes was busy busting a move — as a dancing hamster.

On Friday, authoritie­s announced that the rodent impersonat­or had pleaded no contest to one count each of insurance fraud and false statements regarding aid.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Norm Shapiro sentenced Barnes to 90 days of electronic monitoring. He also was ordered to perform 400 hours of com- munity service and pay more than $ 24,000 in restitutio­n.

Barnes had claimed that he was unemployed, but he was actually filming commercial­s for Kia Motors, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

The 29- year- old said he was struck and injured by a falling piece of ceiling in June 2010 while dancing for a theatrical production company, according to Deputy Dist. Atty. Richard Gallegly. Barnes began receiving disability benefits from the Employment Developmen­t Department after seeing a doc- tor in July 2010, he said.

The doctor diagnosed Barnes with a sprain, strain and joint dysfunctio­n of the thoracic spine and irritation to the eye, Gallegly told The Times in an email. The doctor placed Barnes on temporary benefits for 30 to 45 days.

“It was extended every few months thereafter based on representa­tions by Barnes that he was hurt and he failed to report any income to EDD during this time,” Gallegly said.

Barnes began dancing intermitte­ntly in September 2010 and continued to dance until benefits ended in September 2011, Gallegly said.

“Any income should have been reported to EDD but was not,” he said.

Barnes collected $ 51,000 in workers’ compensati­on benefits from September 2010 to September 2011, authoritie­s said.

Barnes also worked as a backup dancer for pop stars Madonna, Kelly Rowland and Chris Brown while collecting the compensati­on, said Nancy Kincaid, spokeswoma­n for the California Department of Insurance.

 ?? Associated Press ?? LEROY BARNES was claiming disability insurance while f ilming Kia Motors ads, off icials say.
Associated Press LEROY BARNES was claiming disability insurance while f ilming Kia Motors ads, off icials say.

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