Houston Chronicle

Three linked to California attackers held

Killer’s brother, others accused of marriage fraud

- By Amanda Lee Myers

Three people closely tied to the couple responsibl­e for the San Bernardino terror attack are arrested in an alleged marriage fraud scheme.

LOS ANGELES — Three people closely tied to the couple responsibl­e for the San Bernardino terror attack were arrested Thursday in an alleged marriage fraud scheme involving a pair of Russian sisters.

The accused include Syed Raheel Farook. His brother and sister-in-law, Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, died in a shootout with police after killing 14 people and wounding 22 others on Dec. 2.

Also arrested Thursday were Syed Raheel Farook’s wife, Tatiana, and her sister, Mariya Chernykh. Prosecutor­s say Mariya’s marriage to Enrique Marquez, the only person charged in the shootings, was a sham designed to enable her to obtain legal status in the U.S. after overstayin­g her visitor visa in 2009.

Marquez confessed to the green card scheme when authoritie­s questioned him about the shootings, and he acknowledg­ed getting $200 a month to marry Chernykh, according to his criminal complaint, filed in December.

Deposits into account

According to an indictment unsealed Thursday, bank statements show that Chernykh was making $200 deposits into a joint bank account.

Marquez remains the only person charged in connection with the terror attack. He’s charged with conspiring to provide material support to terrorists by buying the assault rifles used in the massacre, making false statements about when he bought the weapons, and conspiring with Syed Rizwan Farook on a pair of previously planned attacks that were never carried out.

The Farooks and Chernykh were expected to be arraigned Thursday in federal court in Riverside.

Attorneys representi­ng them did not return calls seeking comment.

If convicted of conspiracy to make false statements on federal immigratio­n documents, they could get up to five years in prison. Chernykh also is charged with fraud, misuse of visas and other documents, perjury and two counts of making material false statements to federal charges, which could mean up to 25 years in prison.

Alleged roles in sham

The indictment says Syed Raheel and Tatiana Farook participat­ed in the sham by acting as witnesses to the union of her sister and Marquez, and by creating a joint checking account along with a backdated lease to make it appear as if all four of them lived together.

Tatiana Farook also accompanie­d her sister to buy a $50 wedding ring, and Marquez and Chernykh posed in photograph­s that were staged to make the marriage appear real, prosecutor­s said.

All the while, Marquez was living with his mother next door to the house where the Farook brothers grew up, and Chernykh was living in a different city with her boyfriend, also the father of her child, according to the complaint against Marquez.

Syed Rizwan Farook was a county health inspector who targeted his co-workers at an annual training session in what became the deadliest terror strike on U.S. soil since Sept. 11, 2001.

The FBI still has not found a hard drive from Farook’s computer, despite having divers spend days searching a lake along the couple’s escape route.

Federal authoritie­s also have not publicly revealed whether they gleaned any useful informatio­n from his iPhone, which was hacked into at the government’s request.

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