Acting United States Attorney Alexander C. Van Hook announced that Jorge Antonio Velez-Lopez, 69, a former Archdiocese priest and convicted child molester, has been sentenced by United States District Judge Dee D. Drell for passport fraud.
Velez has been sentenced to 12 months in prison with credit for time served and a term of supervised release for one year.
He was civilly denaturalised as a United States citizen and judicially ordered removed from the United States.
As a result, once Velez finishes serving his federal sentence and his sentence of imprisonment for a state offence he committed in Maryland, Velez will be remanded to the custody of Immigration Customs and Enforcement to be deported to Colombia.
According to documents introduced in court, Velez was born in Columbia and admitted to the U.S. as a temporary religious worker in 2003.
On November 6, 2007, Velez was granted permanent residency. On March 15, 2013, he submitted an Application for Naturalization to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
On his application, Velez stated under penalty of perjury that he had never committed a crime for which he had not been arrested, that he had never given false or misleading information to any U.S. government official while applying for an immigration benefit, and that he had never lied to any U.S. government official to gain entry or admission to the U.S.
On May 23, 2013, Velez was interviewed by a USCIS officer and orally confirmed that he had never given false or misleading information to any U.S. government official while applying for an immigration benefit and had never lied to any U.S. government official to gain entry of admission to the U.S. while under oath and penalty of perjury.
In a ceremony on May 29, 2013, Velez took the Oath of Allegiance and was naturalised as a United States citizen.
On September 27, 2013, Velez submitted a passport application and his naturalisation certificate to the U.S. Department of State. Velez declared under penalty of perjury that he had not included any false documents in support of the application.
On February 19, 2020, in Howard County, Maryland, Velez was arrested by local authorities and charged with five counts of third-degree sex offence and one count of fourth-degree sex offence.
On May 14, 2021, in the Circuit Court for Howard County in Maryland, Velez pled guilty to sexual abuse of a minor for whom he had temporary responsibility for supervising, in violation of Maryland Criminal Code § 3-602(b)(1).
He was sentenced to a term of imprisonment of nine years and ordered to register as a sex offender for life. Velez confessed to having sexually abused the victim from June 19, 2005, through June 18, 2009, while serving as the child’s priest.