Ivan Isho, 44, faces up to five years in prison after he was convicted Friday of stalking, wire fraud and false impersonation of a federal officer.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A federal jury has convicted an Arizona man of impersonating an FBI agent to defraud immigrants in California, officials said Monday.
Ivan Isho, 44, of Peoria, Arizona, faces up to five years in prison after he was convicted Friday of stalking, wire fraud and false impersonation of a federal officer following a four-day trial. He pretended to be an FBI agent as he told members of the Assyrian community in Ceres, near Modesto, in 2016 and 2017 that he could help them get immigration visas for their family members living outside the United States, according to trial evidence.They gave him thousands of dollars along with family documents, federal prosecutors said.He also harassed a woman by pretending to be an FBI special agent in phone calls and voicemail messages to the victim and her husband in 2017 and 2018.
Isho testified that he had the false FBI credentials as part of a Halloween costume, although prosecutors produced voicemails in which he claimed to be with the FBI.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Supreme Court sides with FBI on state secrets privilege in Islamic informant caseThe Supreme Court on Friday sided with the FBI in its effort to block the disclosure of surveillance in Muslim communities in Southern California.
続きを読む »
FBI searches for ‘Black & White Sneaker Bandit’ who targeted 8 Orange County banksThe photos show the man dressed in different clothes for each robbery, except for his shoes: black sneakers with white soles.
続きを読む »
FBI affidavit unravels astounding claims about Sherri PapiniSherri Papini is currently in custody at the Sacramento County Main Jail.
続きを読む »
‘Black and White Sneaker Bandit’ sought by FBI for multiple OC bank robberiesA suspect dubbed the 'Black and White Sneaker Bandit,' is the center of a federal investigation for a string of bank robberies in Orange County. Investigators sought the public's help identifying him.
続きを読む »
Son Tells of Turning Father In to FBI at First Jan. 6 Capitol Riot TrialThe 18-year-old sat in his bedroom, searching for info on the FBI tip line. His father’s texts before Jan. 6 had grown menacing. “We’re about to rise up.”
続きを読む »