At the federal court in Brooklyn, Monday, Luis Camarena pleaded guilty to a conspiracy kickback scheme.
Camarena received revenue from contracts to install surveillance cameras at homeless shelters run by a nonprofit organization referred to as the “Organization.” He conspired to pay a portion of that revenue to the employees of the Organization who authorized the payments to his business.
The proceeding was held before United States District Judge Hector Gonzalez. When sentenced, Camarena faces up to five years’ imprisonment.
Camarena is the fourth and final defendant to plead guilty in this case.
Earlier in November, Camarena’s co-defendants, Gary DSilva, Jonathan Velazquez and Pradeep Nigam, each pleaded guilty to the same or similar charges.
DSilva and Velazquez were employees of

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