Israeli says not guilty of 'largest human trafficking case in U.S. history'
Los Angeles-based Global Horizons Manpower CEO Mordechai Orian, 45, surrendered to federal authorities in Honolulu earlier Friday, a day after the FBI had tried to arrest him at his Southern California home but found he wasn't there.
By Natasha MozgovayaThe Israeli head of a labor recruiting company accused of exploiting 400 workers from Thailand and forcing them to work on U.S. farms pleaded not guilty Friday, in part of what the Federal Bureau of Investigation calls the largest human-trafficking case U.S. history. Los Angeles-based Global Horizons Manpower CEO Mordechai Orian, 45, surrendered to federal authorities in Honolulu earlier Friday, a day after the FBI had tried to arrest him at his Southern California home but found he wasn't there.
Although the FBI had been investigating Global Horizons for a number of years, when an arrest warrant was served on Orian, it appeared to come as a surprise. Although he was on a business trip to Texas when federal agents descended on his Malibu home, his wife said they handcuffed her and by her account acted aggressively without any justification. Orian denies all the allegations against him, and expressed hope that he would be released on bond by Wednesday, despite a prosecution request that he be held until the end of legal proceedings.
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On Thursday, Orian's public relations adviser, Kara Lujan, was asked by her client to conduct negotiations with the FBI for his surrender. She said Federal agents agreed to a surrender in Hawaii on the condition that they would be shown an airplane ticket to the state. She said he landed in Honolulu and took a taxi to his lawyer's office, where FBI representatives were waiting, as agreed. Lujan said Global Horizons has not been in business for four years and that Orian was working with other companies.
Three of his employees and two Thailand-based recruiters also were charged in an indictment announced Thursday. Orian appeared in Honolulu federal court with his ankles chained. He was represented by a court-appointed attorney based on his contention that he couldn't afford one himself. He faces a maximum sentence of 70 years imprisonment. He was ordered deported from the United States last year, but has remained in the country during his appeal.
U.S. Attorney Susan French called Orian's arrest a major saga because his public relations agency had told authorities varying stories that he was in Los Angeles, Texas and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Contrary to Lujan's statement, she said they didn't know his whereabouts until he had already caught a taxi from the Honolulu airport.
Of the four U.S. defendants named in the indictment, three have been arrested and the FBI agreed to allow the fourth to appear in court for his first appearance next week. The federal government intends to work with Thai authorities to apprehend the two suspects there.
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Any comments are surely premature. We don't do trial be media -- I hope.
It focuses on on human trafficking but on the nationality of the alleged criminal.
If he's not guilty, the jury will find him not guilty, unless he's dumb enough to go for trial by judge. Ivan - This is a slavery case. There may be no release on bond.
human garbage. what a differnt world this would be if jews were forbidden to enter the civilized world and we built walls around israel
Arabs make 70% of it. And consequences are much worse.
Arabs make 70% of it. And consequences are much worse.
Arabs make 70% of it. And consequences are much worse.
It's OK Jackson, we can survive. But please, before building the wall, return to us everything you've got from uthe Jews, starting from Jesus. You may keep the Old Testament - Israel is a small country, there's no enough place for all these copies.
indeed it would be, and greatly impoverished for it. shame on you
Stop blaming us all Jews for the sins of a few bad Jews. How would you like it if we blamed all non-Jews for the evils that the Nazis committed. Typical anti-minority prejudice of blaming all the minority for the actions a few. When someone from a majority group does something bad, they of course say that each individual should be judged by his own actions. However, when someone in a minority does something wrong then all of the minority is blamed. This is how racists think and reason. Hypocrites.
Its funny when people feel oppressed they resort to blame a Fascist type government, But in reality Joseph Stalin who was full Jewish or almost full Jewish holds the world record for atrocity's in mass murders, Way more than Adolf Hitler and the Nazi's
Many Russians wish it were the Jews who got in power. Stalin was just another laicist.
Stalin was christian george, he was in love with some jewish lady, but himself was not a jew. Others like in the ruling elite were jewish, I leave it up to you to figure out as an exercise in actually CHECKING THE FACTS.
I think history judgment was fair in retrospect. Hitler was threat unto the nations. For all the failures of Stalin one has to take the hat from the head for Russian nation that saved our planet from Hitler and saved own country through great turmoil.... Accusing other nations will not save you from internal turmoil you are bringing on yourself. You thought to make run for Siberian oil and undo Israel? You are getting treated to both for own state.
The Israeli regime already protects human traffiking inside Israel, won't be a surprise if israel protects Orian too.
What the hell are you talking about? Oh right, just making things up as you go along.
What the hell are you talking about? Oh right, just making things up as you go along.
From the U.S. State Department regarding human trafficking in Israel . "Israel is a destination country for men and women trafficked for forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. Low-skilled workers from China, Romania, Jordan, Turkey, Thailand, the Philippines, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and India migrate voluntarily for contract labor in the construction, agriculture, and health care industries. Some, however, subsequently face conditions of forced labor, such as unlawful withholding of passports, restrictions on movement, non-payment of wages, threats, and physical intimidation. "