The couple are also accused of attempting to force a Filipino immigrant, whom they helped come to the U.S., to work for them illegally. While Richard Tinimbang had sponsored the woman's visa, saying he'd employ her as a $50,000-a-year "business consultant," he in fact employed her as a nanny and housekeeper for just $66 a day, regardless of how many hours she worked, the indictment states. The couple threatened to take her passport, and attempted to induce her to sign a "servitude contract" that would require her to pay them $25,000 if she left within seven years, it adds.