Calhoun Times

Bartow man pleads guilty in illegal worker case

- By John Bailey JBailey@CalhounTim­es.com

A Bartow County framing company owner who federal prosecutor­s said amassed properties, high end cars and firearms by employing and harboring people in the country illegally, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court.

According to Acting U.S. Attorney Kurt R. Erskine and informatio­n presented in court:

Juan Antonio Perez built his company, Aztec Framing, beginning in 2009 by using cheap labor provided by immigrants in the country illegally. Perez himself entered the country illegally in 1992.

The company had business offices Cartersvil­le, Rossville and Hixon, Tenn., a criminal complaint filed in the case stated.

As part of doing business, Perez employed people in the U.S. illegally at below-market rates, provided no benefits or insurance, and did not pay payroll taxes or Social Security.

Reaping the benefits of the practice, Perez built a walled and gated 7,500-square-foot house on Folsom Glade Road in Rydal and bought other houses where he allowed some of his employees to live.

One of those homes, he called his “toy house” on Boulder Road in Kingston, held more than 30 sports cars and heavily customized trucks — including several Porsches and a Nissan GT-R. Perez also collected firearms, and agents located 14 firearms when his home was searched on April 30, 2019.

At the same time, prosecutor­s say, the Georgia Department of Labor has no record of Perez reporting any income.

“Perez endangered the livelihood of those who follow the laws governing employment, as well as the lives of those who attempt to illegally enter the United States seeking jobs like those he provided,” Erskine said. “Perez used illegal workers for his own personal financial gain without regard for the laws of this country.”

Perez, 48, pleaded guilty Wednesday to knowingly encouragin­g and inducing aliens to come to, enter, and reside in the United States for the purpose of commercial advantage and private financial gain, knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that such coming to, entry, and residence in the United States was in violation of law.

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