Thursday, March 6, 2025

USAO - Florida, Middle News Update

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03/06/2025 07:00 AM EST

Jacksonville, Florida – Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney announces the return of six indictments charging Cesar Antonio Geronimo-Morales (34, Guatemala), Calixto Gomez-Lopez (42, Guatemala), Fermin Diaz (37, El Salvador), Lenar Donaldo Martinez-Garay (32, Honduras), Lesman Yohan Lopez-Gamez (33, Honduras), and Juan Jose Resendiz-Gonzalez (47, Mexico) with illegal reentry by a previously deported alien. If convicted, each faces up to two years in federal prison. 
03/05/2025 07:00 AM EST

Tampa, Florida – Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney announces the return of an indictment charging Mauro Diaz-Diaz (29, Mexico) with illegal reentry by a deported alien. If convicted, Diaz-Diaz faces a maximum penalty of two years in federal prison. 
03/05/2025 07:00 AM EST

Tampa, Florida – Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney announces the return of an indictment charging Domingo Diaz-Diaz (26, Mexico) with illegal reentry by a deported alien. If convicted, Diaz-Diaz faces a maximum penalty of two years in federal prison. 
03/05/2025 07:00 AM EST

Jacksonville, Florida – Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney announces the return of an indictment charging Juan Carlos Ruiz-Diaz (44, Mexico) with illegal reentry by a previously deported alien. If convicted, Ruiz-Diaz faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison.
03/05/2025 07:00 AM EST

Tampa, Florida – Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney announces that 18 individuals have been charged as the result of an immigration-related identity theft investigation. Each has been charged with aggravated identity theft, misuse of Social Security numbers, and false statements regarding citizenship with the intent to engage unlawfully in employment. The attached summary chart provides additional information. If convicted on all counts, each faces a minimum penalty of two years, up to 12 years, in federal prison. 
03/05/2025 07:00 AM EST

Orlando, Florida – U.S. District Judge Wendy Berger today sentenced Mayerline Patricia Salcedo (31, Orlando) and Rachel Beth Cordero (31, Miami) to 12 and 6 years and 6 months in federal prison, respectively, for their roles in conspiring to distribute fentanyl and other drugs. The court also ordered Cordero to forfeit $3,689 in drug proceeds seized from her vehicle and Salcedo to forfeit $27,286 in drug proceeds and a firearm seized from her apartment. Cordero pleaded guilty on September 13, 2024, and Salcedo pleaded guilty on October 25, 2024.
 

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