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Chinese Boss of Identity Theft Ring Sentenced, 200 Illinois Driver’s License Bribes

April 18, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Driver's License, Identify Theft, Illinois, Illinois Secretary of State, Jun Yun Zhang, Matthew Madden, Secretary of State, Steven Dollear, Yasmin Best

A press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office:

BOSS OF FRAUDULENT IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT RING BASED IN CHICAGO’S CHINATOWN SENTENCED TO 81 MONTHS IN FEDERAL PRISON

CHICAGO — The leader of an identification document fraud ring that was based in Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood for more than 10 years was sentenced today to nearly seven years in federal prison.

The defendant, Jun Yun Zhang, was the boss of an extensive conspiracy and enjoyed most of the profit from an illegal business that provided more than 7,000 customers with fraudulent documents and assisted thousands of them obtain genuine identification cards and driver’s licenses, in alias identities, from the Illinois Secretary of State’s office.

As part of the illegal business, Zhang sold customers a genuine Social Security card (issued to a third party) and a matching manufactured Chinese passport.

Zhang and his workers also paid more than 200 bribes to Secretary of State employees to pass customers, who were often unqualified, on the road test for an Illinois driver’s license, while teaching other customers how to cheat on the state’s written driving test.

Four former Secretary of State employees were among 35 defendants who were charged federally as a result of Operation Paper Mountain, an undercover investigation by the FBI and the Chicago Police Department, which became public in February 2009 when Zhang and others were arrested.

Zhang, 44, a Chinese national who has been in custody since 2009, previously pleaded guilty to passport fraud and aggravated identity theft and was sentenced today to 81 months in prison by U.S. District Judge John Darrah. The judge imposed a mandatory two-year sentence on the identity theft count, which must be served consecutively to the 57 months he ordered on the fraud count.

Zhang’s brother, Jun Yue Zhang, 52, was sentenced yesterday to 61 months in prison by Judge Darrah.

The Zhang brothers and 13 other defendants, including other relatives, were charged together in one case before Judge Darrah, with 13 of the 15 pleading guilty.

The remaining two defendants are fugitives.

One co-defendant, James Howell, a former employee at the Secretary of State licensing facility in Bridgeview, was sentenced previously to two years in prison after he pleaded guilty and cooperated in the investigation.

Twenty additional defendants were charged later in related cases. Of the 35 total defendants, 21 have pleaded guilty, four are fugitives, and charges against 10 others remain pending.

During the decade-long conspiracy, thousands of Illinois driver’s licenses and identification cards were issued to individuals using Social Security account numbers with the 586 prefix, which was unusual because it is assigned to individuals in American Samoa, Guam, the Phillippines and Saipan.

In several decades before 2000, the state issued only several hundred driver’s licenses and identification cards to individuals using the 586 Social Security account prefix.

The spike was due, in large part, to the illegal document mill operated by Jun Yun Zhang and others.

Jun Yun Zhang and other manufacturers, brokers and couriers sold fraudulent “identity sets” – ranging in price from $1,200 to $3,500 per set – to predominantly Chinese, Korean and Indonesian nationals who were smuggled into or were in the United States illegally.

The false documents included a counterfeit or altered authentic Chinese passport that was matched to a legitimate Social Security number usually beginning with 586, many of which were originally obtained legitimately by Chinese nationals working temporarily in Saipan.

While in Saipan or after these workers returned to China, the Social Security cards were collected and transported to the United States, where they wound up in the possession of the defendants and others.

Using the bogus passports containing customers’ actual photos, coupled with a legitimate Social Security number and fabricated proof of residency such as a utility bill, the defendants often accompanied customers to various Secretary of State facilities in the Chicago area and assisted them in fraudulently obtaining an authentic Illinois driver’s license or identification card that matched the alias identity on the passport and Social Security card.

Patrick Fitzgerald

After obtaining a set of fraudulent documents, customers who were in the country illegally could use them to obtain employment, housing, utility services, credit cards and bank accounts.

Today’s sentence was announced by Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, and Robert D. Grant, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Office of the FBI.

The Chicago Police Department was instrumental in the investigation, which was also assisted by the Illinois Secretary of State Inspector General and the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office.

The government is being represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Steven J. Dollear, Matthew Madden and Yasmin Best.

Crystal Lake Library State Grant Application Status as of Friday

April 14, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Illinois Secretary of State, Illinois State Library, Joe Huberty, Lawren Tucker

One of the inducements to expand the Crystal Lake Library is “free money” from state government, the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office’s State Library, to be specific.

Crystal Lake is so relatively “rich,” compared to the rest of Illinois, a library grant would be 35% of the eligible costs.  As one can see from the email below, a parking garage is not considered with those eligible costs.

Parking lots, yes.  Parking garages, no.

A parking garage has been suggested for the east end of the property off Paddock Street.

I filed a Freedom of Information request for any communications concerning the expansion proposal and got this reply from Lawren Tucker:

“In response to your FOIA request included below, the email also included below is the one written communication the Illinois State Library has received from a representative or agent of the Crystal Lake Library concerning a potential construction grant application from the library.

“As of [Friday], no application has been received and the application deadline is the close of business Monday, April 16.

“If an application is received, we would consider it exempt from the FOIA Act until a final decision is made pursuant to subparagraph (h) of Section 7 of the Act (5 ILCS 140).

“Thank you for your request.”

The communication provided appears below:

“From: Joe Huberty [mailto:joeh@engberganderson.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 3:49 PM
To: Shaffer, Mark
Subject: Crystal lake Library – Construction Grant Question – Parking Structure

“Mark,

“As we discussed, a parking structure is generally considered to be an enhancement and exceeds the Grant’s standard of covering only basic costs.

“As such it is not an eligible expense in either the site improvement or the building construction sections of the estimate/application.

“To follow on that line of thought, can the cost of surface parking that could be developed in the area anticipated to be the parking structure be identified as an eligible expense in the site improvement section?

“As always, I appreciate your assistance.

“Joe
Joseph M. Huberty, Partner
AIA | NCARB | LEED AP BD+C”

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Illinois Secretary of State – The Office that Keeps on Giving

November 14, 2011 By: Cal Skinner Category: Driver's License, Illinois Secretary of State, Jesse White, Matthew Madden, Steven J. Dollear, Yasmin Best

The employees aren’t paid that much.

People really need drivers’ licenses.

Some people have a hard time getting one.

Is that a recipe for corruption or what?

Today the U.S. Attorney’s Office sent the following  press release about corruption in the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office.

No, it’s not like when Democrat Paul Powell and Republican George Ryan were in office.  No checks made out to Jesse White were found in his desk, as was the case with checks made out to Paul Powell when he died.

Here are the details:

STATE ROAD TEST EXAMINERS INDICTED FOR ALLEGEDLY ACCEPTING CASH BRIBES TO GUARANTEE PASSING TEST

CHICAGO — Two former road test examiners for the Illinois Secretary of State were indicted for allegedly accepting cash bribes to pass customers who were unqualified or never took the road test, federal law enforcement officials announced today.

The charges stem from an investigation that was unveiled in 2009 when members and associates of an alleged crime ring were accused of selling fraudulent identification documents in Chinatown on the city’s near south side.

The new defendants allegedly conspired between 2005 and 2007 with several of the defendants charged previously to accept cash bribes in return for guaranteeing that an unspecified number of customers would pass the road test, enabling them to obtain an Illinois driver’s license.

One defendant, Christopher Wardlaw, 36, was arrested today, while the other defendant, Alanda Jackson, 31, both of Chicago, will be ordered to appear for arraignment at a later date in U.S. District Court.

Both were road test examiners at the Secretary of State’s Chicago South Facility, located at 9901 South Dr. Martin Luther King Dr.

They were charged with one count of conspiracy to commit extortion in an indictment that was returned by a federal grand jury last Thursday and unsealed today following Wardlaw’s arrest.

Wardlaw was released on his own recognizance after appearing this morning before U.S. Magistrate Judge Jeffery T. Gilbert.

The indictment seeks forfeiture of $40,000, representing alleged illegal proceeds.

The charges were announced by Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; Robert D. Grant, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Office of the FBI; Chicago Police Superintendent Garry F. McCarthy; and Illinois Secretary of State Inspector General James B. Burns.  The charges are part of Operation Paper Mountain, which has resulted in federal charges against approximately three dozen defendants since 2009.

According to the indictment, Wardlaw and Jackson conspired with another former SOS employee, Timothy Johnson, as well as with Jun Yun Zhang, Lili Liu, Tiansheng Zhang, and others, who were indicted in 2009.

Each of those defendants has pleaded guilty to related federal charges.

The Zhangs and other defendants routinely escorted customers to Secretary of State driver’s license facilities to fraudulently obtain state identification cards or driver’s licenses, typically using counterfeit or altered authentic Chinese passports and legitimate social security account numbers with the prefix “586” that were assigned to other people.  The 586 prefix is unusual because it is assigned to individuals in the Northern Mariana Islands, including Saipan, Guam and American Samoa.

When co-conspirators accompanied customers to the Chicago South facility, Wardlaw and Jackson allegedly guaranteed passing results on the road test either by serving as the examiner and passing  the customer even if he or she failed the road test, or by obtaining the customer’s road test paperwork from a co-conspirator and indicating that the customer passed when, in fact, the customer never took the test.

The government is being represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Matthew Madden, Steven J. Dollear and Yasmin Best.

Extortion conspiracy carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.  If convicted, the Court must impose a reasonable sentence under federal statutes and the advisory United States Sentencing Guidelines

The public is reminded that an indictment contains only charges and is not evidence of guilt.  The defendants are presumed innocent and are entitled to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

No Need for Jesse to Flip

January 09, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Harry Reid, Illinois Secretary of State, Jesse White, Jesse White Tumbler, Rod Blagojevich, Roland Burris, United States Senate

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White refused to sign Governor Rod Blagojevich’s appointment of paperwork for Roland Burris as United States Senate.

Now the Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that White’s signature is not needed.

White had maintained that his signature was not necessary.

So White won’t have to flip like one of his skilled tumblers.

The move is up to the United Senate now.

What will the weak Harry Reid do now?

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The Jesse White Tumblers were in Crystal Lake at the corner of Dole and Crystal Lake Avenues at the 4th of July Parade in 2007.

No Need for Jesse to Flip

January 09, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Harry Reid, Illinois Secretary of State, Jesse White, Jesse White Tumbler, Rod Blagojevich, Roland Burris, United States Senate

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White refused to sign Governor Rod Blagojevich’s appointment of paperwork for Roland Burris as United States Senate.

Now the Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that White’s signature is not needed.

White had maintained that his signature was not necessary.

So White won’t have to flip like one of his skilled tumblers.

The move is up to the United Senate now.

What will the weak Harry Reid do now?

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The Jesse White Tumblers were in Crystal Lake at the corner of Dole and Crystal Lake Avenues at the 4th of July Parade in 2007.