Twice Deported Jamaican National Pleads Guilty to Passport Fraud Charges

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Twice Deported Jamaican National Pleads Guilty to Passport Fraud Charges

A Jamaican national, who was previously deported from the United States on two different occasions, pleaded guilty in federal court in Providence to making false statements on a United States passport application.

Dwayne Facey, 42, of Hampton, Georgia, pleaded guilty to one count of false statement in an application for a passport with the intent to induce or secure the issuance of a passport.

Facey told the court that in March of 2015 he used the name of a Massachusetts resident on an application filed at a United States Postal Service facility in Pawtucket seeking a United States passport.

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He is scheduled to be sentenced on June 19, 2018.

Information regarding the prosecution of Facey has been forwarded to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Possible Sentence

False statement in an application for a passport with the intent to induce of secure the issuance of a passport is punishable by statutory penalties of up to ten years in prison followed by up to three years supervised release, a fine of up to $250,000.


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