Albanian won American lottery, but her fake documents are broken

The handover of a forged high school degree in American lottery documents has not only burned the American dream to a 40-year-old from Gjirokastra, but also devoted a prison sentence to the Tirana Court. defendant Marcel Mera has been convicted of charging “falsification of school documents” and sentenced to [...]
The handover of a forged high school degree in American lottery documents has not only burned the American dream to a 40-year-old from Gjirokastra, but also devoted a prison sentence to the Tirana Court.
Defendant Marcel Mera has been convicted of accusing “falsification of school documents” and sentenced to 4 months of freedom. His case was discovered by the Diplomatic Security Service at the American Embassy in Tirana, while filtering documents submitted by the 40-year-old as the winner of the American lottery.
His mother's number belonged to another person in the Memalijaj high school registers, who was supposed to have released his progress card. The US Embassy's reference to the Tirana Prosecutorship led Mera as defendant.
During the 40-year-old investigation, he admitted that he had not completed high school and that he was aware that the diploma was forged, but it was his great desire to travel to the United States, which made him give up.
He has told investigators that the report card was purchased by his father in 2004 against a total of $4,500. The 40-year-old has been deemed fairly secure, and although sentenced to prison, he has not gone to jail. By System T The IMS, it turns out to have left Albania in September, but certainly not America. / A2 CNN











