Credit Pacific Service Union By Jim Kouri
Brown was one of 15 former HealthSouth executives who pleaded guilty to a variety of fraud charges after it was discovered that the company had been reporting inflated earnings for years. Forensic accountants working for HealthSouth's new management put the extent of the fraud at nearly $4 billion. Former HealthSouth Chief Executive Richard Scrushy, who had been accused of directing the fraud, in June was found not guilty of all charges by a Birmingham jury even though five former finance chiefs testified that he was aware of and involved in the bogus accounting.
Credit First Service Union (AXcess News) New York - Several executives of a now defunct
Southern California bus company have pleaded guilty to federal
charges stemming from the company's role in a human smuggling
scheme responsible for bringing more than 40,000 illegal aliens
from Tucson to the Los Angeles area during a
two-year period.
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Card Credit Mobile Service Gustavo Arellano-Ibarra, the former manager of Golden State
Transportation Company's Phoenix terminal, was sentenced to 53
months and nine days in prison. The 36-year-old Phoenix resident
pleaded guilty to two felony counts of harboring and transporting
illegal aliens for financial gain. Arellano-Ibarra admitted that,
during a three-year period beginning in 1998, he used the company's
facilities to transport hundreds of illegal aliens.
Arellano-Ibarra, an illegal alien himself, also faces deportation
upon completion of his sentence.
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Card Credit Discover Service The plea and sentencing stem from a multi-agency investigation
involving US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, US Customs and
Border Protection Border Patrol, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, and the Social Security Administration Office of the
Inspector General.
"Among the ranks of human smuggling kingpins, Abdallah was one of our major targets. The fact that he has pleaded guilty and is no longer in a position to smuggle people into this country is a significant milestone in our efforts to combat human smuggling organizations, " said ICE Assistant Secretary Julie L. Myers.
Credit Public Service Union "The corrupt
business model for the Golden
State Transportation Company was dependent on the criminal
smuggling of thousands of illegal aliens into the United
States," said Julie L. Myers, Department of Homeland Security
Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Card Credit Processing Service Also this week, the founder and former vice president of
operations for Golden State pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting
the fraudulent use of a Social Security number. Francisco Gonzalez,
63, was sentenced to 12 months of supervised probation and ordered
to perform 150 hours of community service.
Center Credit Service Union Four other former Golden State executives also pleaded guilty
this month to criminal charges related to the investigation.
Antonio Gonzalez, 43, the former president of Golden State, pleaded
guilty to being an accessory to transporting an illegal alien and
engaging in a pattern and practice of continuing to employ an
illegal alien. He was sentenced to 12 months supervised probation
and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service.
Card Credit Service Wireless In addition, Enrique Gonzalez, 39, Ismael Gonzalez, 35, and
Irene Coronado, 33, entered guilty pleas to engaging in a pattern
and practice of continuing to employ an illegal alien. Each of
these defendants has been given six months to complete 100 hours
community service. If successful, the charges against them will be
dismissed.
Credit Security Service Union This case was initially indicted in 2001. Named in the original
indictment were the corporation -- Golden State Transportation,
several family members who owned and controlled the company, and
approximately 30 other defendants, including terminal managers,
Golden State employees, and alien smugglers from Los Angeles and
southern Arizona.
Credit Report Service Each defendant was charged with conspiracy to commit alien
smuggling, bringing in, harboring, and transporting aliens through
the bus company. Subsequent superseding indictments added
money laundering and other charges.
The
government also sought criminal
forfeiture of the company's assets. The district court case had
been stayed since December 2003 pending the decision of the
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding the suppression of
wiretap evidence.
Blogspot Com Christian Previously, Golden State pleaded guilty to the conspiracy and
several alien smuggling felonies as well as money laundering
charges. The company agreed to forfeit its new $2.5 million Phoenix
bus terminal, which was slated to open in early 2002. The company
also forfeited more than $100,000 cash seized during the execution
of search warrants related to the case.
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