Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen Charged in Adoption Smuggling

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Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen Charged in Adoption Smuggling

Friday, January 10, 2020

Alex Woodward 2 days ago, Wed. January 8, 2020

Arizona official accused of smuggling mothers to US to give up babies for adoption

Arizona official accused of smuggling mothers to US to give up babies for adoption
Maricopa County Assessor quits amid allegations he told pregnant women 'all you girls work for me, not the other way around'
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PHOTO: Arizona assessor Paul Petersen is accused of smuggling pregnant women from the Marshall Islands into the US where their babies were offered up for adoption. ( AP )

An elected official in one of the largest counties in the US resigned from his post after being charged in three states with allegedly smuggling pregnant women into the country and giving up their babies for adoption.

Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen of Arizona is accused of arranging for 28 women from the Marshall Islands to fly into the state, live in a house he owned, and have a doctor deliver their babies, paid for through the state's healthcare system, before the children were offered up for adoption.

He is charged with human smuggling in Arkansas and Utah and for filing $800,000 in fraudulent claims to Arizona's Medicaid system.

Mr Peterson is accused of participating in 70 illegal adoption cases, exploiting women who received little to no prenatal care upon their arrival, after which he stole their passports, according to authorities. The scheme was allegedly arranged through his private sector work as an adoption attorney.

He has pleaded not guilty in Arizona and Arkansas, but he has not yet entered a plea in Utah.





 
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Supervisors uphold Petersen’s suspension, ask county attorney to seek his removal from office
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Jeremy Duda

Last Updated: December 27, 2019 2:41 pm
Supervisors uphold Petersen’s suspension, ask county attorney to seek his removal from office

Petersen’s attorney, Kory Langhofer, has said the board lacked legal grounds to suspend him and that they would sue if the supervisors didn’t reinstate him.

The supervisors had been waiting to decide on Petersen’s appeal until they received a final report from an outside law firm hired to investigate the matter. The county on Friday released that supplemental report, which featured information about what investigators found on Petersen’s laptop, which the county purchased at his request in 2017. The Arizona Attorney General’s Office seized the laptop and provided the data it contained to the county’s investigators.

Supplemental Report Pertaining to Maricopa County Assessor Paul...
 

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