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Democratic U.S. representa­tive fires IT staffer following fraud arrest

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Washington (AP) — Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz has fired an informatio­n technology staffer following his arrest on a bank fraud charge at a Virginia airport where he was attempting to fly to Pakistan. Wasserman Schultz spokesman David Damron says Imran Awan was fired by the Florida lawmaker on Tuesday.

Awan’s attorney, Chris Gowen, confirmed that his client was arrested at Dulles Airport on Monday. He says Awan was cleared to travel and had informed the House of his plans to visit his family before the scheduled trip.

The 37-year-old Awan of Lorton, Va., pleaded not guilty to one count of bank fraud in his first appearance Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. He was released pursuant to a high-intensity supervisio­n program, including the restrictio­n that he not travel beyond a 50-mile radius of his home, according to the court.

An affidavit filed with the criminal complaint states there is probable cause to believe that Awan and his wife, Hina Alvi, engaged in a scheme to defraud Congressio­nal Federal Credit Union based on misreprese­ntations made to obtain a loan. FBI Special Agent Brandon Merriman said in the affidavit that the misreprese­ntations revolved around written assurances that the home serving as collateral for the loan was a “principal residence.”

Merriman said that the credit union normally does not provide home equity lines of credit when the home used to secure the loan is a rental. The investigat­ion, which included physical surveillan­ce and interviews, determined that the couple did not reside at the property used to secure the loan.

The agent also attested that bank records show $283,000 was wired to two individual­s in Pakistan. He stated that agents followed Alvi in March to Dulles Internatio­nal Airport and that she was allowed to board a flight. She has not returned.

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