All that hassle for $ 160,000 ? Clearly not worth it. How did ICE really find 
out?Please let us all know what happens to her after sentencing. Regards, Lenny 
G
 


Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 22:54:43 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: Leader of Seattle-area marriage fraud: Woman recruited and paid U.S. 
citizens to marry Cambodian nationals
To: [email protected]






Leader of Seattle-area marriage fraud ring convicted by federal jury
Woman recruited and paid U.S. citizens to marry Cambodian nationals

SEATTLE - A South King County woman who ran an elaborate international marriage 
fraud scheme was convicted by a federal jury this morning on nine separate 
counts of fraud, money laundering and concealing an illegal alien, following an 
in-depth investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Vuthy Sim, 35, of Federal Way, Wash., was convicted on one count of conspiracy 
to commit visa fraud, three counts of visa fraud, conspiracy to engage in money 
laundering, three counts of money laundering, and concealing an illegal alien 
following a 12-day jury trial.
According to testimony presented during the trial, Sim began recruiting U.S. 
citizens in June 2002 to participate in sham marriages with Cambodian nationals 
so they would be eligible for United States visas, and ultimately, U.S. legal 
permanent residency.
As part of the scheme, Sim arranged for U.S. citizens to travel to Cambodia, 
where they would participate in staged engagement parties and weddings and pose 
for photos with the Cambodian nationals. She would then prepare the immigration 
documents required for visas, have the U.S. citizen sign them, and submit the 
paperwork to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. After Cambodian 
nationals arrived in the United States, Sim coordinated and witnessed civil 
wedding ceremonies between the U.S. citizens and the aliens.
In exchange for participating in this scheme, Sim paid the U.S. citizens up to 
$20,000 for a completed deal.The final payoff would come only after the 
Cambodian national was living in the U.S. and had been issued a "green card." 
Evidence presented at the trial showed that Sim's profits from the scheme 
exceeded $160,000. Financial records proved that she wired money from the 
Cambodian nationals to her bank accounts in the United States, and used that 
money to pay the U.S. citizens for their participation in the fake marriages.
Sim was also found guilty of concealing an illegal alien. The evidence showed 
that Sim obtained a visa for her "mother" to enter the United States. However, 
the "mother" was, in fact, Sim's sister. According to a witness at the trial, 
Sim's sister returned to Cambodia after the scheme became public, rather than 
her risk her own possible arrest by ICE.
"Today's guilty verdict is a reminder that America's legal immigration system 
is not for sale," said Leigh Winchell, special agent in charge for the ICE 
Office of Investigations in Seattle. "ICE will aggressively investigate those 
who seek to compromise the integrity of that system simply for personal profit."
Conspiracy to commit visa fraud is punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment 
of five years in prison; visa fraud is punishable by a maximum term of 
imprisonment of fifteen years in prison; conspiracy to commit money laundering 
and money laundering are punishable by a maximum term of twenty years in 
prison; and concealing an illegal alien is punishable by a maximum term of five 
years in prison.
ICE was joined in this investigation by the Internal Revenue Service-Criminal 
Investigation Division. Sentencing is set for April 20, 2009.

-- ICE -- 
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was established in March 2003 as 
the largest investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security. ICE is 
comprised of five integrated divisions that form a 21st century law enforcement 
agency with broad responsibilities for a number of key homeland security 
priorities. 

 

http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0901/090123seattle.htm





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