Report: Gangsters Set Up Fake Court in Venezuelan Prison to Scam Migrants in New York

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Report: Gangsters Set Up Fake Court in Venezuelan Prison to Scam Migrants in New York
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A group of criminals set up a fake U.S. “immigration court” inside a Venezuelan prison to scam migrants in New York out of thousands of dollars through false court proceedings and “legal” fees, Univisión

The victims were “ordered” to make payments ranging from $300 to $1,000 before proceeding with the false “immigration court hearing.” Rumors of a lawyer “who offered solutions to all kinds of immigration problems,” Univisión said, spread this year among immigrant parishioners of evangelical churches in New York.

Univisión explained that one of its reporters verified that the purported office does not exist. Two people who work on the floor where the law firm supposedly operated said they had never heard of it. Unvisión stated that Cortez Osco himself called the director of Univisión’s investigative team hours after they had finished reaching out to the individuals that received the scammed money. Cortez Osco reportedly used the same number he employed to deceive the victims and “coldly admitted that the whole thing was a scam.”

Univisión reported that Cortez Osco “only seemed interested in one issue. He wanted to know if Univisión would mention in its report the names of the intermediaries who lent themselves to capture the payments from the victims.” One of the scam’s victims identified herself as Rusbelys Robles, a Venezuelan nurse presently in New York. Robles explained that she was awaiting approval of her asylum status when Cortez Osco offered to process her U.S. residency status — a procedural leap that is not legally possible, according to experts. Robles claimed that she paid the scammers $3,365.

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