Veteran Attorney Consents to License Revocation After Admitting to Evading $869K in Income Taxes
Nosuk Kim was not charged in the underlying fraud case against her husband and his company, I-Tek, a company that provided clothing, promotional items, and equipment to federal government agencies, but the allegations against the attorney stem from its proceeds, according to the statement of facts included with the consent order.
August 11, 2022 at 09:00 AM
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A Virginia immigration attorney with more than 30 years of experience consented to the revocation of her license to practice law Aug. 5 after she pleaded guilty last month to evading more than $869,000 in income taxes.
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