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Brooklyn Indictment Targets Fake Immigration Law Firm That Staged Sham Hearings

Four suspects were arrested in New Jersey with arraignment in Brooklyn federal court expected shortly.

Overview

  • A five-count federal case charges five people with wire fraud conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering conspiracy, and two counts of falsely impersonating U.S. officials.
  • Prosecutors say the group operated a bogus firm, CM Bufete De Abogados Consultoria Migratoria, soliciting migrants on Facebook and sending forged government-style documents.
  • Three defendants — Daniela, Jhoan, and Alexandra Patricia Sanchez Ramirez — were detained at Newark Liberty International Airport on one-way tickets to Colombia, and Marlyn Yulitza Salazar Pineda was arrested at a New Jersey restaurant, with a fifth suspect at large.
  • Sham videoconference interviews and court sessions led victims to miss actual hearings, and at least one deportation order was issued and later reversed.
  • Investigators identified more than $100,000 in victim payments; none of the defendants is a licensed attorney, some are in the U.S. on parole or a tourist visa, and multiple federal agencies assisted the probe.