Posted on 10/20/2015 5:40:45 PM PDT by Gamecock
COLUMBIA, SC Greg Leon, who played a key role in sending former Lexington County Sheriff James Metts to federal prison earlier this year, has agreed to plead guilty in federal court for hiring unauthorized aliens, according to papers filed in federal court.
Leon, 49, who operates a chain of Mexican food restaurants in Newberry, Lexington, Richland and Orangeburg counties, also has agreed to pay a fine of $180,000 to the federal government, according to court records.
The agreement also required Leon to plead guilty in state court to paying a public official for assistance.
Leon did that last week in circuit court in Orangeburg, when he pleaded guilty to paying money to get Metts to let undocumented Mexican workers who worked in his restaurants out of Metts jail.
In state court, Leon was sentenced to 200 hours of community service for paying the bribes to Metts.
Leons sentence in federal court will be determined at a later date.
Last week, one of Leons lawyers, Dick Harpootlian, told sentencing Judge Lawton McIntosh that Leon was ready to testify against Metts had Metts not agreed to plead guilty in federal court to allowing the release of illegal immigrants from his jail.
The new federal plea deal did not specify how many illegal immigrants Leon had hired. However, the government is allowed to fine Leon a maximum of $3,000 per person, so the number was likely at least 30. The plea deal said the illegal hiring began at some point in the past and stopped in 2013.
The charge to which Leon has agreed to plead guilty is punishable by a maximum of six months in jail. The agreement also requires Leon to cooperate with the government and tell law enforcement about all criminal activities about which he has knowledge.
Leons lawyer, Dick Harpootlian, declined comment Tuesday. We havent been to court yet, Harpootlian said.
Last week at Leons hearing in state court, state assistant attorney general Creighton Waters told the judge that Leon had operated restaurants in the Midlands for 30 years and during that time, he primarily employed a number of undocumented immigrants.
When an employee of Leons would get arrested in Lexington County, Leon on four occasions tried to get Metts to release him. At that time, Metts jail was authorized to accept and process undocumented aliens. Because of his position as sheriff, Metts had the power to intervene in the booking process and release someone.
Once, Leon left an envelope stuffed with $2,000 in cash on Metts desk, Waters said. Another time, Leon paid an intermediary, former Lexington town council member Danny Frazier, to give cash to Metts, Waters said.
Leons arrest was the result of a state-federal task force that included SLED, the FBI, ICE, the IRS and the S.C. Department of Revenue.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jay Richardson, who is prosecuting the case in federal court, told McIntosh last week that once Leon was in the crosshairs of an investigation into Metts, Leon very quickly came in and cooperated.
Both state and federal prosecutors have said that because of Leons substantial cooperation, they urged leniency and no prison time.
Leon told Judge McIntosh he was born in Mexico, has eight children and four grandchildren and is a naturalized American citizen.
Another Leon attorney, Eric Bland, told the judge last week that Leon is a model citizen who came to America with little and now runs eight restaurants that employ more than 150 people.
Hes an incredibly hard worker, a very religious man and a very charitable man. He supports five impoverished families in Lexington County; he sends back thousand and thousands of dollars to the town where he grew up, in San Jose de la Paz, in Mexico, Bland said. And hes a big supporter of the Gamecocks.
Bland said Leon values his citizenship. I just think this was an aberrant period of time in his career as a citizen and as a businessman. I dont think it will happen again.
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What makes me mad here is he breaks the law by hiring all of these illegals, presumably Mexicans, and the food at the San Jose restaurants is still bloody awful.
He shouldn’t get any prison time - he gave the feds what they wanted, and they need to reward him for that.
I miss El Chico.
I’ve only been in SJ’s a couple of times for group outings and was disappointed every time.
My favorite small business place is Grecian Gardens. Best flounder in town. A really good traveling and event crowd is Wurst Wagon. A very pleasant accidental discovery.
Love Wurst Wagon. The proprietor is German. Hope he is legal. If you want GREAT German head up to Pineville, NC and check out the the Waldhorn. Simply outstanding!
Pretty good Mexican at Real Mexico on Bush River and 1-20.
Awesome name for a lawyer.
Sounds like someone you shouldn't dick around with.
I should have recognized that name.
Dick Harpootlian is the racist idiot democratic party leader who told Nikki Haley to "go back where she came from".
Hard to forget that imbecile. Although he’s the one who deemed Linda Graham SC’s Democrat Senator quite some time ago.
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