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District Attorney - Erik Nasarenko

Erik Nasarenko was elected Ventura County District Attorney on June 7, 2022. As the Countyโ€™s top prosecutor overseeing 115 deputy district attorneys and 60 sworn investigators, Erik has initiated specialized efforts to prosecute fentanyl-based crimes, analyze untested rape kits, dismantle theft rings, and expand services to crime victims.


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  • Kroger to Pay $1.25 Million to Resolve False Advertising Lawsuit

    Kroger to Pay $1.25 Million to Resolve False Advertising Lawsuit

    Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that The Kroger Co. will pay $1.25 million to resolve a civil enforcement action alleging violations of California’s False Advertising Law and Unfair Competition Law arising from inaccurate calorie information advertised on several Kroger-branded bread products.

    The lawsuit was jointly prosecuted and investigated by the District Attorneys’ Offices of Ventura, Santa Barbara, and Riverside Counties following an investigation into calorie representations on five varieties of Kroger’s Carbmaster bread products, including white, wheat, and multi-seed breads, as well as hamburger and hot dog buns. The products were sold online and at Kroger-owned Ralphs, Food 4 Less, and Foods Co. stores throughout California.

    June 8, 2026
  • Santa Paula Farm Labor Contractor Held to Answer for Workersโ€™ Compensation Insurance Fraud

    Santa Paula Farm Labor Contractor Held to Answer for Workersโ€™ Compensation Insurance Fraud

    Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Juana Patricia Barajas (DOB 08/01/71), of Santa Paula, has been held to answer on all charges, following a preliminary hearing, related to workersโ€™ compensation insurance fraud, grand theft, and operating without required workersโ€™ compensation insurance coverage while running Barajas Farm Labor Contracting. Barajas is charged with two counts of workersโ€™ compensation insurance fraud, two counts of failure to secure workersโ€™ compensation insurance, and one count of grand theft.

    The charges stem from allegations that Barajas underreported employee payroll information to workersโ€™ compensation insurance carriers and operated her farm labor contracting business without legally required insurance coverage for portions of 2021 through 2023.

    June 8, 2026
  • Man Sentenced for Criminal Threats and Hate Crime Against Couple

    Man Sentenced for Criminal Threats and Hate Crime Against Couple

    Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that George Pierce (DOB 08/30/53), of Oxnard, was sentenced on June 4, 2026, to three years four months in state prison for a hate crime attack made against a black couple in Ventura. Pierce was previously convicted by a jury on May 7, 2026, of felony criminal threats, attempted second degree commercial burglary, exhibiting a deadly weapon, and a violation of civil rights. The jury also found true the hate crime allegations attached to the criminal threats and attempted burglary charges, as well as weapon-use enhancements.

    โ€œNo one should be threatened, terrorized, or targeted because of who they are,โ€ said District Attorney Erik Nasarenko. โ€œThis state prison sentence reflects the seriousness of the conduct and sends a clear message that hate motivated crimes will not be tolerated in Ventura County.โ€

    June 8, 2026
  • Woodland Hills Man Sentenced for Selling Fentanyl Through Social Media

    Woodland Hills Man Sentenced for Selling Fentanyl Through Social Media

    Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Ronald Jelaniwarren Joseph (DOB 04/14/00), of Woodland Hills, was sentenced on May 27, 2026, to seven years in state prison for selling counterfeit Oxycodone โ€œM-30โ€ pills containing fentanyl to Ventura County residents. Joseph previously pled guilty on January 12, 2026, to two felony counts of selling and transporting fentanyl and one felony count of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He also admitted to several special allegations and aggravating factors including the involvement of a large quantity of contraband and a prior strike offense.

    Ventura County Fentanyl and Overdose Crimes Units (VC FOCUS) detectives discovered that Joseph was allegedly using social media to advertise illicit fentanyl pills. Through undercover operations and surveillance, investigators determined he had an established customer base in Ventura County.

    โ€œThis case is an example of the important work being done by VC FOCUS and our law enforcement partners to keep fentanyl out of Ventura County,โ€ Senior Deputy District Attorney Audry Nafziger said. โ€œEvery seizure of these deadly counterfeit pills has the potential to save lives.โ€

    June 5, 2026
  • Simi Valley Man Charged with Attempted Murder of Police Officer Following Donut Shop Rampage

    Simi Valley Man Charged with Attempted Murder of Police Officer Following Donut Shop Rampage

    District Attorney Erik Nasarenko announced today that Frank Leslie Blessing (DOB 06/26/67), of Simi Valley, has been charged with multiple felony offenses stemming from a violent incident that resulted in significant property damage and the attempted murder of a police officer. Blessing is charged with one count of attempted murder of a peace officer, one count of assault upon a peace officer, three counts of felony vandalism, and two counts of battery on a peace officer or nurse. He also faces several special allegations and aggravating factors, including use of a deadly weapon, and the crime involved great violence. Blessing made his first court appearance on June 1, 2026, where his arraignment was continued. Judge Paul Feldman called the alleged conduct โ€œegregiousโ€ and held Blessing in custody with no bail after prosecutors successfully argued he remains a danger to the community.

    โ€œThe allegations describe a deliberate and escalating series of violent acts,โ€ said District Attorney Erik Nasarenko. โ€œUsing a car to allegedly attempt to murder a police officer is a heinous act that requires the strongest of consequences.โ€

    June 3, 2026

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