SACRAMENTO, Calif. – An indictment was unsealed today
following the arrests of Nery Martinez, 50, and Maura Martinez, 50, of Shasta
Lake. The indictment charges the defendants with conspiracy, forced labor, and
alien harboring for financial gain. Assistant Attorney General Eric Dreiband of
the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, U.S. Attorney McGregor W. Scott
of the Eastern District of California, and Special Agent in Charge Sean Ragan
of the FBI’s Sacramento Division made the announcement.
According to the allegations in the indictment, between
September 2016 and February 2018, the defendants conspired to bring a
Guatemalan woman and her two minor daughters to the United States using
temporary visitor visas, harbored them after their visas expired, and forced
them to work long hours at a restaurant and cleaning service for minimal to no
pay. The indictment further alleges that the defendants imposed a debt on the
victims to prevent them from returning to Guatemala; subjected them to
physical, psychological, and verbal abuse; threatened them with arrest; and
separated the Guatemala woman from her daughters, all to compel their labor.
An indictment is merely an allegation, and the defendants
are presumed innocent until proven guilty. If convicted of forced labor and
conspiracy to commit forced labor, the defendants face sentences up to 20 years
in prison, as well as mandatory restitution. If convicted of alien harbor for
financial gain and conspiracy to commit alien harboring, the defendants face up
to 10 years in prison.
The case is the product of an investigation by the FBI’s
Sacramento Division. It is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Avner Shapiro for
the Civil Rights Division’s Criminal Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Amy
Schuller Hitchcock for the Eastern District of California.
Sacramento was one of six districts designated through a
competitive, nationwide selection process as a Phase II Anti-Trafficking
Coordination Team, through the interagency ACTeam Initiative of the Departments
of Justice, Homeland Security and Labor. ACTeams focus on developing
high-impact human trafficking investigations and prosecutions involving forced
labor, international sex trafficking and sex trafficking by force, fraud or
coercion through interagency collaboration among federal prosecutors and
federal investigative agencies.
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