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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews28 de January de 2025Updated:28 de January de 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Deported by Trump, Brazilian defrauded R$ 29 million in the US

    Sinval de Oliveira lived 35 years in the North American country

    One of the Brazilians deported from the United States by the Trump administration, Sinval de Oliveira, 51, was sentenced in 2022 by the California Justice to five years in federal prison for a money laundering scheme of at least 5 million dollars (R$ 29.35 million). According to information on the website of the United States Attorney’s Office, a body equivalent to the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Brazil, Sinval himself pleaded guilty on March 4, 2022.

    Investigations by the US Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation pointed out that the Brazilian was part of a series of fraud robberies that had large and small companies as their main victims. Using false arguments, the criminals convinced the employees of these companies to deliver the cash to fake money carriers.

    On December 2, 2020, De Oliveira flew to Milwaukee, where he took 243,000 dollars (R$ 1.4 million) in fraud revenues from the defendants Moises Amezcua-Cardenas and Mario Amezcua-Cardenas. After picking up the money, De Oliveira used a series of smaller ATM transactions at several banks in the Milwaukee area to deposit the money into a funnel bank account. He used ATM transactions to avoid having to go to a bank and show identification, says the United States Attorney’s Office.

    Also according to the entity, the bank account where Sinval deposited the money “had no legitimate commercial purpose other than collecting money from illicit activities”. Once the amounts were deposited, the income from the fraud was transferred to another funnel bank account and sent abroad.

    The police say that the Brazilian received a commission for the money he laundered. Upon finding out what happened and investigating the situation, Judge William M. Conley came to the conclusion that the fraud was part of an even larger money laundering scheme carried out across the country. According to him, at least 5 million dollars were laundered by Sinval.

    – Judge Conley took into account many factors to reach an appropriate sentence, including the fact that De Oliveira was already on probation for another crime in California at the time of this crime, that his conduct was more serious than that of his defendants and that he would probably be deported back to his country of origin, Brazil, after his arrest – says the entity.

    The case became known in Brazil after he was deported back to his country of origin last Friday (24), along with other illegal immigrants. Upon arriving in Manaus, Amazonas, the Brazilian was interviewed by the Metrópoles portal, and said that he lived in North American lands for more than three decades.

    I had lived in the United States for 35 years and we arrived here with this incident. Quickly, we received all the assistance and I just have to thank everyone from the Fire Department and Human Rights team – he said.

    X users, however, used the “community notes” feature in the publication of the press vehicle to inform about Sinval’s crimes, defending that it is a “necessary context” to be exposed.

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