Nope, he's not in Utah
The danger of becoming a world-famous treatment center for addiction is that your name pops up in all kinds of weird places.
This happened to Utah's Cirque Lodge - the rehab center that reportedly treated Lindsay Lohan, Eva Mendes and Kirsten Dunst - in a fraud case in Massachusetts.

According to this item from the Salem (Mass.) News, a Salem Superior Court judge has issued a warrant for Tyler Parrish, of Peabody, Mass., after he failed to show up Wednesday for his arraignment on charges of insurance fraud and forgery.
Somebody sent a letter to the attorney general saying Parrish was being treated at the Cirque Lodge. But the prosecutor smelled something was up - because the letterhead Parrish sent didn't match the Cirque Lodge's real letterhead, and it bore a postmark from St. Petersburg, Fla.
This happened to Utah's Cirque Lodge - the rehab center that reportedly treated Lindsay Lohan, Eva Mendes and Kirsten Dunst - in a fraud case in Massachusetts.

According to this item from the Salem (Mass.) News, a Salem Superior Court judge has issued a warrant for Tyler Parrish, of Peabody, Mass., after he failed to show up Wednesday for his arraignment on charges of insurance fraud and forgery.
Somebody sent a letter to the attorney general saying Parrish was being treated at the Cirque Lodge. But the prosecutor smelled something was up - because the letterhead Parrish sent didn't match the Cirque Lodge's real letterhead, and it bore a postmark from St. Petersburg, Fla.
Labels: Stupid Criminals Division

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