Fake letters, photos aided marriage plot
1st Dec 2005, 13:19 GMT
LOS ANGELES - Federal authorities say a sophisticated marriage scam in Southern California charged foreigners seeking citizenship $60,000 for a mate, and even provided fake wedding photographs, fake tax returns and love letters.
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