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Judge grants work privileges to indicted restaurant owner
Eva Christian’s request to a judge for greater flexibility in her electronic home detention rules so she can work in her restaurant has been granted.
Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Barbara P. Gorman granted Christian — the owner of Boulevard Haus restaurant in Dayton’s Oregon Historic District — work-release privileges between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily to work in the restaurant. Electronic home-detention monitors will be installed at Christian’s Washington Twp. residence and at the restaurant, according to the judge’s ruling.
Christian is free on $10,000 bond after pleading not guilty to two counts of insurance fraud and two counts of making false alarms in connection to a burglary and vandalism incident that she reported at her now-defunct Cena Brazilian Steakhouse restaurant in Miami Twp. in December 2009 and a break-in and burglary she reported at her home at 6855 Saint Laurent Circle in October 2009.
One of the insurance fraud counts is a third-degree felony, punishable by up to five years in prison.
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