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    Superseding indictments charge 7 IFCO managers with violatin

    I.C.E. News Release

    January 23, 2009

    Superseding indictments charge 7 IFCO managers with violating federal immigration law

    Today's indictments bring to 16 the number of IFCO employees and managers criminal facing charges

    ALBANY, N.Y. - A federal grand jury today returned superseding indictments on seven IFCO Systems of North America managers stemming from a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) investigation of illegal immigration and employment-related practices at IFCO's pallet management services plants nationwide. So far in the investigation 16 IFCO managers and employees are facing criminal charges. Of those, nine have already pleaded guilty to a variety of federal criminal immigration charges and the remaining seven have been indicted.

    On April 19, 2006, ICE agents, in concert with other federal and state authorities, conducted a work site enforcement action at over 40 IFCO pallet plants in 26 states, which resulted in the detention of 1,182 illegal aliens working at those plants.

    "The IFCO corporation agreed in December to pay nearly 21 million dollars in civil forfeitures and today, as a result of ICE's ongoing criminal investigation, three additional management officials have been indicted," said John P. Torres, Homeland Security Acting Assistant Secretary for ICE. "In total, 16 of IFCO's management officials, including two Vice Presidents, are currently facing criminal charges for their alleged role in the conspiracy. Nine of those individuals have entered guilty pleas. This case should serve as a strong reminder to corporations and their management officials that knowingly employing illegal aliens for corporate profit has significant consequences."

    Last month, the United States reached a record corporate settlement with IFCO, pursuant to which the company agreed to pay $20.7 million dollars in civil forfeitures and penalties over four years. The settlement amount included $2.6 million dollars in back pay and penalties relating to IFCO's overtime violations with respect to 1,700 of its pallet workers. IFCO also agreed to pay $18.1 million in civil forfeitures that will be available to support future law enforcement activities. If IFCO fully complies with the terms of the settlement agreement, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York will not pursue corporate criminal charges against the company for the conduct of its employees related to the employment of illegal alien workers at IFCO pallet plants prior to April 19, 2006.

    IFCO Systems North America is the largest pallet management services company in the United States. The IFCO managers charged in the Second Superseding Indictment with various federal offenses relating to illegal immigration and employment-related practices are:

    Haskell "Buddy" Ross, age 42 of Lakeland, Florida (Senior Vice President - Human Resources);
    Christopher Tiesman, age 40 of Spring, Texas (Senior Vice President - Finance and Accounting);
    Charles Davidson, age 46 of San Antonio, Texas (Vice President of New Market Development, formerly Director of New Market Development);
    Kenneth Gines, Jr., age 51 of Spring, Texas (Controller - Pallet Services);
    Wendy Mudra, age 34, Tampa, Florida (Human Resources Manager);
    William Hoskins, age 31 of Cincinnati, Ohio (New Market Development Manager); and
    Tomas Soto Castillo, age 45 of Cincinnati, Ohio. (Foreman, Cincinnati/operations manager New Market Development).
    All seven defendants are accused of conspiring, between 2003 and April 2006, to harbor illegal aliens employed by IFCO and to encourage and induce those illegal aliens to reside in the United States. Defendants Tiesman, Gines, Ross, and Murda are charged in a related conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration by submitting false payroll-related information to those agencies, and to facilitate the misuse of social security numbers by IFCO employees. Defendants Davidson, Hoskins, Soto Castillo, and Murda are named in two counts with substantive violations of harboring illegal aliens employed by IFCO and encouraging and inducing those illegal aliens to reside in the United States. Soto Castillo is charged with transportation of particular illegal aliens in three substantive counts. Each offense set forth in the seven-count indictment carries maximum penalties of up to five years imprisonment and a $250,000 fine.

    Today's superseding indictment stems from the government's investigation of illegal immigration and employment-related practices at IFCO's pallet management services plants, which procure, recondition and distribute wood pallets. The investigation began following a tip to ICE in February 2005, that illegal alien laborers at the Albany IFCO plant were observed ripping up their W-2 forms.

    Acting U.S. Attorney Baxter praised ICE; the New York State Police; the Social Security Administration, Office of Inspector General; the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation; and the U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division for their outstanding, coordinated investigative efforts in this case. Assistant United States Attorneys Tina Sciocchetti and Richard Belliss, and Special Assistant United States Attorney Bonnie Brady, represent the United States in this prosecution.

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    Second Superseding Indictment Charges Seven Managers of IFCO Systems

    By: PR Newswire
    Jan. 23, 2009 04:03 PM


    ALBANY, N.Y., Jan. 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Andrew T. Baxter, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York and John P. Torres, Acting Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), announced today the return of a superseding indictment against seven managers of IFCO Systems North America (IFCO), the largest pallet management services company in the United States. The IFCO managers charged in the second superseding indictment with various federal offenses relating to illegal immigration and employment-related practices are:

    * Haskell "Buddy" Ross, 42, of Lakeland, Fla. (Sr. Vice President - Human Resources);
    * Christopher Tiesman, 40 of Spring, Texas (Sr. Vice President - Finance and Accounting);
    * Charles Davidson, 46, of San Antonio (Vice President of New Market Development, formerly Director of New Market Development);
    * Kenneth Gines, Jr., 51, of Spring, Texas (Controller - Pallet Services);
    * Wendy Mudra, 34, of Tampa, Fla. (Human Resources Manager);
    * William Hoskins, 31, of Cincinnati (New Market Development Manager); and
    * Tomas Soto Castillo, 45, of Cincinnati (Foreman, Cincinnati/operations manager New Market Development).

    All seven defendants are accused of conspiring, between 2003 and April 2006, to harbor illegal aliens employed by IFCO and to encourage and induce those illegal aliens to reside in the United States. Defendants Tiesman, Gines, Ross and Mudra are charged in a related conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Social Security Administration by submitting false payroll-related information to those agencies, and to facilitate the misuse of Social Security numbers by IFCO employees. Defendants Davidson, Hoskins, Soto Castillo and Mudra are named in two counts with substantive violations of harboring illegal aliens employed by IFCO and encouraging and inducing those illegal aliens to reside in the United States. Soto Castillo is charged with transportation of particular illegal aliens in three substantive counts.

    Each offense set forth in the seven-count indictment carries maximum penalties of up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

    Today's superseding indictment stems from the government's investigation of illegal immigration and employment-related practices at IFCO's pallet management services plants, which procure, recondition and distribute wood pallets. The investigation began following a tip to ICE in February 2005 that illegal alien laborers at the Albany, N.Y., IFCO plant were observed ripping up their W-2 forms. On April 19, 2006, ICE agents, in concert with other federal and state authorities, conducted a work-site enforcement action at more than 40 IFCO pallet plants in 26 states, which resulted in the detention of 1,182 illegal aliens working at those plants.

    An indictment is merely an accusation, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Defendants Davidson, Hoskins, Soto Castillo and Mudra were first indicted in February 2008. Defendants Tiesman, Gines and Ross were added in the superseding indictment.

    The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New York has previously prosecuted several IFCO managers for criminal offenses associated with the employment of illegal alien workers at IFCO pallet plants. To date, nine IFCO managers have entered pleas of guilty related to such criminal conduct and are awaiting sentencing.

    Last month, the United States reached a record corporate settlement with IFCO, pursuant to which the company agreed to pay $20.7 million in civil forfeitures and penalties over four years. The settlement amount included $2.6 million in back pay and penalties relating to IFCO's overtime violations with respect to 1,700 of its pallet workers. IFCO also agreed to pay $18.1 million in civil forfeitures that will be available to support future law enforcement activities. If IFCO fully complies with the terms of the settlement agreement, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York will not pursue corporate criminal charges against the company for the conduct of its employees related to the employment of illegal alien workers at IFCO pallet plants prior to April 19, 2006.

    John P. Torres, Homeland Security Acting Assistant Secretary for ICE stated: "As a result of ICE's ongoing criminal investigation, the IFCO corporation agreed in December to forfeit nearly $21 million. Today, three additional management officials, including two senior vice presidents, have been indicted. This case should serve as a strong reminder to corporations and their management officials that knowingly employing illegal aliens for corporate profit has significant consequences."

    Acting U.S. Attorney Baxter praised ICE; the New York State Police; the Social Security Administration, Office of Inspector General; IRS Criminal Investigation; and the U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division for their outstanding, coordinated investigative efforts in this case. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Tina Sciocchetti and Richard Belliss, and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Bonnie Brady, represent the United States in this prosecution.

    SOURCE U.S. Department of Justice
    http://uk.sys-con.com/node/818344

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    Feds in NY indict 3 more pallet company execs
    January 23, 2009

    ALBANY, N.Y. -- Federal prosecutors in New York say three more managers of IFCO Systems North America have been added to an indictment accusing them of various offenses related to hiring illegal immigrants.


    The indictment handed down on Friday accuses seven defendants of conspiring to harbor illegal immigrants employed by IFCO, a wood pallet recycling company with more than 150 locations across the country. Nine IFCO managers have already pleaded guilty to felony and misdemeanor criminal charges related to transporting and employing illegal aliens.

    Federal prosecutors agreed to drop charges against the company in December after IFCO agreed to a $21 million settlement.

    In April 2006, 1,187 foreigners were arrested in sweeping raids of more than 40 IFCO sites in 26 states.

    The company released a statement Friday saying it has implemented a series of immigration-related compliance measures that go well beyond typical government mandates.

    Andrew Baxter, acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York, said the executives added to the indictment on Friday are:

    _Haskell Ross, 42, of Lakeland, Fla., senior vice president for human resources;

    _Christopher Tiesman, 40, of Spring, Texas, senior vice president for finance and accounting;

    _Kenneth Gines Jr., 51, of Spring, Texas, controller of pallet services.

    Baxter said all were still working at IFCO.

    A message left on Ross's cell phone was not immediately returned. Nor was a message left at the IFCO corporate offices in Houston where Tiesman and Gines work.

    The investigation began following a tip to federal immigration officials in February 2005 that illegal immigrant laborers at the Albany IFCO plant were seen ripping up their W-2 forms.

    The Houston-based subsidiary of the Dutch company IFCO Systems describes itself as the leading company in America servicing wooden pallets used in shipping and storage.

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    Hmmm...nothing about that in yesterdays NY Post or NY Daily News, I wonder why? lol
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