By Jean Yung
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The Los Angeles city attorney's office Thursday charged a Canadian national with 32 misdemeanor counts on charges of cheating aspiring actors out of thousands of dollars in an immigration visa scam. Andrew Boryski, 26, who operated a Los Angeles-area immigration consulting business that sought visas on behalf of aspiring foreign actors, could face up to a year in jail for each count if convicted. After receiving several complaints a...
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