Attorneys plead guilty in visa fraud case
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Two attorneys at an immigration law firm have pleaded guilty to charges of filing fraudulent visa applications on behalf of foreign nationals, including some who worked for their firm, officials said Friday.
Steven James Rodriguez, 40, a senior associate of the law firm formerly known as Korenberg, Abramowitz & Feldun, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of making false statements to federal agents, officials said. Daniel E. Korenberg, 58, who founded the law firm now known as the ASK Law Group, pleaded guilty the day before to two counts of visa fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit visa fraud.
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