New York Immigration Lawyer Found Guilty of Large-Scale Asylum Fraud

NY attorney's scheme allowed dangerous criminals to win asylum in the US

© press NY lawyer Andreea Dumitru Parcalaboiu was found guilty of mass asylum fraud

A New York lawyer has been found guilty of large-scale asylum fraud after she was caught running a scheme to help immigrants who would normally be denied entry to the US, win asylum in the country.

Andreea Dumitru Parcalaboiu was running a fraudulent immigration system that would allow dangerous criminals to be granted asylum in the United States by fabricating travel history and personal narratives.

Dumitru, who was also previously investigated over a $5 million corporate tax evasion scheme, was charged with a range of crimes in association with her job as an immigration attorney.

Following a two-week trial at a federal court in Manhattan, Ms. Dumitru was found guilty of asylum fraud, making false statements to immigration authorities, and aggravated identity theft.

© press Dumitru ran the asylum fraud scheme from her New York office

According to the Epoch Times, Geoffrey S. Berman, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement, “Andreea Dumitru, an immigration attorney, scammed the asylum program, which was designed to provide safe harbor for the world’s most vulnerable people. She will now serve time in prison for her crimes.”

Berman said that between 2013 and 2017, Dumitru submitted more than 180 fraudulent I-589 forms (Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal) in which she knowingly made false statements about the applicants’ travel histories, criminal histories, and personal narratives of alleged persecution.

He added that Dumitru deliberately forged her clients’ signatures, falsely notarized affidavits, and fabricated detailed personal stories of purported mistreatment of her clients.

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent said the woman’s actions were harmful also because they obstructed timely processing of claims by legitimate asylum-seekers.

“Dumitru is alleged to have used her trusted position to defraud the government, submitting fraudulent documents to claim asylum,” said Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent-in-Charge Angel M. Melendez, according to a QNS report.

“Her alleged actions took up time and resources while those with valid asylum claims waited in line.

"Now, Dumitru will enter a courtroom as a defendant to face the consequences for her alleged actions.”

Dumitru was found guilty on one count of asylum fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison; one count of making false statements, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison; and one count of aggravated identity theft, which carries a mandatory consecutive sentence of two years in prison.

United States District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan presided over the defendant’s two-week trial at a federal court in Manhattan.

No sentencing date has been announced.

© press Lawyer Andreea Dumitru ran the scheme that helped dangerous criminals win asylum in the US

Criminal Tax Fraud

According to a QNS report, Dumitru served as the chief financial officer of Taxiclub Management Inc., a company with a fleet of more than 800 medallion taxi cabs with locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Woodside, and Long Island City.

In 2017, she and business partner Evgeny Friedman were both charged with four counts of first-degree criminal tax fraud and one count of first-degree grand larceny for failing to pay $5 million worth of 50-cent Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) surcharges for each ride.

Dumitru’s attorney, Kurt Haas, argued in court papers reported on by the Times Union that Friedman misled and victimized her.

“Ms. Dumitru was in many ways victimized by co-defendant Friedman,” Haas stated, according to the report.

He wrote that Dumitru was “kept in the dark with respect to the vast majority of codefendant Freidman’s business dealings and was without knowledge of his alleged criminality.”

Dumitru is the owner of Andreea Dumitru & Associates, a law firm with an office in Queens, New York.