Arnaldo Echevarria, of Somerset, New Jersey, was found guilty yesterday of bribery, making false statements and harboring a person living in the US illegally. Attorney Michael Koribanics said an appeal is likely.
Echevarria received USD 75,000 in bribes from immigrants not in the US legally in exchange for employment authorization documents from 2012 to 2014, prosecutors said, and in one instance he demanded and received sex.
He also was convicted of concealing his girlfriend's immigration status and employing her in his hair salon while lying to ICE officials. Echevarria paid his girlfriend and other employees in cash to avoid paperwork, prosecutors said.
Echevarria faces up to 15 years in prison and fines when he's sentenced June 19.
Prosecutors say he falsely stated that the people who paid him had been granted temporary protected status, which is meant to allow people from countries experiencing environmental disaster, armed conflict or other extraordinary conditions to stay in the United States.
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