Pa. businessman awaiting sentencing on work visa fraud charges found dead in home
By APThursday, August 5, 2010
Pa. man charged with work visa fraud found dead
WESTTOWN, Pa. — A suburban Philadelphia businessman awaiting sentencing for illegally bringing hundreds of seasonal workers into the country has been found dead in his home.
The Chester County Coroner’s Office says 48-year-old Michael Glah was found dead Monday in Westtown. Investigators will determine the cause of death following a toxicology test.
Glah, his wife and two others at International Personnel Resources pleaded guilty in December to federal charges stemming from a visa fraud scheme.
Prosecutors say the company applied for temporary work visas under phony names culled from a Mexican phonebook.
Glah was scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 26. Prosecutors had recently filed a motion asking that his five-year mandatory sentence be increased.
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