Jamaican woman pleads guilty to arranging 28 sham marriages for US benefits
A woman from Jamaica, but lives in Connecticut, who American federal prosecutors say helped arrange 28 sham marriages to obtain immigration benefits for non-citizens has pleaded guilty.
The Connecticut Post reports that 35-year-old Jodian Stephenson, a resident of Bridgeport, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit immigration marriage fraud in federal court in New Haven earlier this week.
Prosecutors say one of the sham marriages was between Stephenson and a US citizen.
Officials say she introduced the couples, organised the marriage celebration and ceremony, and coached them on how to make their relationship and marriage appear real.
She would charge up to US$20,000 to fill out immigration paperwork and complete the process. Stephenson faces up to five years in prison.