San Luis Obispo County woman pleads guilty to misusing doctors’ credentials
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California Woman Used Doctors’ Credentials to Distribute Pills and Falsify Immigration Documents
A Central California woman pleaded guilty May 5 to using doctors’ medical credentials to distribute controlled substances and help immigration applicants obtain “green cards.” Chantelle Lavergne Woods, 54, of Nipomo, in San Luis Obispo County, pleaded guilty to one count of presentation of false immigration document or application and one count of possession with intent to distribute phendimetrazine, a weight-loss drug, according to a statement …
San Luis Obispo County woman pleads guilty to misusing doctors’ credentials
A San Luis Obispo County woman pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to misusing physicians medical identities to create hundreds of fraudulent immigration documents.According to authorities, these documents were used to help immigrants obtain lawful status in the United States. She was also accused of using a deceased doctors credentials to acquire and distribute controlled substances.Chantelle Lavergne Woods, 54, of Nipomo, pleaded guilty to …
Nipomo woman forged documents for immigrants, pleads guilty
By KAREN VELIE A 54-year-old Nipomo woman pleaded guilty today to forging hundreds of fraudulent documents to help immigrants meet requirements for green cards or to adjust their immigration status and for using a deceased doctor’s credentials to acquire and distribute controlled substances. Chantelle Lavergne Woods faces a statutory maximum sentence of 10 years in […]
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