US wants $100,000-plus from immigrant who sued over forgery
Source: Associated Press
US wants $100,000-plus from immigrant who sued over forgery
By GENE JOHNSON
September 12, 2019
SEATTLE (AP) A Mexican immigrant who was nearly deported after a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement lawyer forged a document in his case brought about change by suing over the misconduct.
Ignacio Lanuzas lawsuit helped prompt a criminal investigation that sent the lawyer to jail, established legal precedent concerning constitutional rights during immigration proceedings and resulted in a small settlement from the lawyer.
But the case failed to hold the federal government liable for its lawyers actions. The Justice Department now wants Lanuza, a 42-year-old Seattle construction worker, and his attorneys to pay for legal fees and costs that will likely top $100,000.
In documents filed in U.S. District Court in Seattle, Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Durkin says the government should be able to recoup its costs because Lanuzas claim of malicious prosecution was frivolous.
Plaintiffs counsel were misguided in their overly zealous pursuit of plaintiffs futile claim, Durkin wrote.
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