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  Student Accused Of Impersonating N.J. Congressman
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News DateOct 18, 2006 08:00pm
Description"(CBS/AP) ST. PAUL, Minn. A 26-year-old law school standout was arrested for pretending to be a New Jersey congressman, so he could obtain visas for relatives and others in his native Cameroon, said a federal prosecutor.

Njock Eyong is charged with impersonating a federal official, possession of fraudulent visa documents, and fraud by wire scheme, according to an Oct. 11 indictment in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.

In an e-mail, Eyong on Wednesday directed questions to his attorney in Washington. That attorney, federal public defender A.J. Kramer, said he had no comment about the case."

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