Los Angeles Times

Russian wife of suspect pleads guilty

Mariya Chernykh entered into a sham marriage with accused conspirato­r in San Bernardino attack.

- By Matt Hamilton matt.hamilton@latimes.com

The Russian wife of Enrique Marquez Jr., the man accused of conspiring with the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack, pleaded guilty Thursday to entering into a sham marriage with Marquez and lying to the FBI.

In a Riverside courtroom, Mariya Chernykh, 26, entered the plea to federal charges of conspiracy and perjury, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles.

Appearing before U.S. District Judge Jesus Bernal, Chernykh admitted to putting false statements on her immigratio­n paperwork, lying to FBI agents during her interviews, and giving Marquez regular payments for his continued involvemen­t in the sham marriage.

Bernal could impose up to 20 years in prison and a $1million fine at Chernykh’s sentencing, scheduled for Nov. 20.

Chernykh was charged last year along with her sister, Tatiana Farook, and her brother-in-law, Syed Raheel Farook, whose younger brother was one of the two terrorists responsibl­e for the Dec. 2, 2015, rampage in San Bernardino that left 14 dead.

Marquez, a former neighbor of the Farook family, was charged with buying weapons used by Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, in the attack.

The investigat­ion into the sham marriage was not connected to the terror plot, but federal officials learned of it during their exhaustive inquiry after the attack.

Chernykh is a Russian citizen who came to the U.S. on a short-term visa in 2009. Prosecutor­s said she married Marquez to obtain legal U.S. residency, even though the two did not live together and never actually had a marriage ceremony.

Syed Raheel Farook and his wife, Tatiana, helped the couple plan and execute the fraud, prosecutor­s said. Syed Raheel Farook pleaded guilty this month to conspiracy to commit a crime in relation to a marriage fraud. Tatiana Farook is scheduled to go on trial in March.

Prosecutor­s say Marquez was paid $200 a month for marrying Chernykh. During interviews with federal agents, Chernykh lied when she claimed to live with Marquez but actually lived in Ontario, prosecutor­s said.

Before marrying Marquez, Chernykh dated an L.A. resident named Oscar Romero for several years. The two had a child, and in an interview with The Times in 2015, Romero insisted the couple split up when she married Marquez.

Prosecutor­s said that Chernykh and Marquez panicked when they learned of an immigratio­n interview in late 2015. Syed Raheel Farook created a fraudulent lease agreement that suggested Marquez and Chernykh had been living together since November 2014, prosecutor­s said. The document falsely claimed the couple lived with Farook and his wife at their home in Corona, prosecutor­s say.

In online correspond­ence, the pair openly discussed their jitters over the interview, which was scheduled for Dec. 3, the day after the attack on the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. Marquez admitted to Chernykh that he was “just a little anxious” and had prepared practice questions, according to the affidavit.

According to court papers, she replied, “Omg!! Enrique I’m the one freaking out here!!! ... I’ll see u Monday and we’ll talk.”

She urged him to “relax,” adding, “[I]f they decline me its my problem not yours.”

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