North Law, P.C.
Texas Law Firm
North Law, P.C.
North Law, P.C. is a niche law firm devoted to the practice and representation of community association law, including property owners association, homeowners associations, and civic associations for single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums.
Practice Areas:
-Community Association Law
-Commercial Real Estate Law
-Residential Real Estate Law
-Business Law
North Law, P.C.
1010 Lamar St., Suite 1500
Houston, TX 77002
713.844.8030
713.844.8029
info@northlawpc.com
http://www.northlawpc.com
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Nimon Naphaeng, 36, a native and citizen of Thailand, who resided in Wakefield, R.I., was sentenced Monday to 27 months in federal prison for running an immigration fraud scheme that defrauded more than 320 individuals, most of them immigrants, of at least $400,000, and perhaps more than $518,000.
The scheme included the unauthorized filing of false asylum applications on behalf of individuals who did not request, nor authorize, the applications.
“U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services does not tolerate immigration fraud of any kind,” said Susan Raufer, director of the USCIS Newark Asylum Office. “We are proud of our role in uncovering this fraud scheme and bringing the perpetrator to justice.”
At sentencing, U.S. District Court Chief Judge William E. Smith ordered a provisional amount of restitution of $400,000. The final amount of restitution will be determined subject to additional victims being identified and additional court filings over the next 90 days. According to court documents already filed by the government, restitution in this matter may exceed $518,300. During the investigation, the government seized $285,789.31 from Naphaeng. The forfeited funds will be applied toward restitution for victims of Naphaeng’s crimes.