Police affidavit links top immigration lawyer Craig Smith to 'underworld'

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Smith, his wife Cornelia and his employee Shafieka Salie were arrested on March 11 on a raft of charges. Cornelia and Salie were released on bail the following day.

Smith faces up to 1,123 charges, ranging from racketeering to incitement, fraud, forgery, uttering and money laundering.

"[Smith] allegedly assisted both of these businesses with permit applications for their strippers, who were generally brought from eastern European countries.

 

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