Fake Immigration Attorney Arrested After Targeting Vulnerable Victims in Palm Beach County

by News Desk | Mar 27, 2026 · 10:23 am | West Palm Beach News

Mitzy Mariel Farfan, booked into the Palm Beach County Jail on fraud and grand theft charges following an alleged immigration-related scheme.

Last Updated: Mar 27, 2026 · 10:24 am

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WEST PALM BEACH, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — A woman accused of posing as an immigration attorney and targeting individuals with immigration-related vulnerabilities is now facing felony charges following an investigation by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.

Mitzy Mariel Farfan was arrested March 26, 2026, and booked into the Palm Beach County Jail after investigators say she carried out a scheme designed to obtain money from victims under false pretenses.

The case stems from an investigation initiated March 20, 2026, into allegations that Farfan falsely represented herself as either an immigration attorney or someone affiliated with the court system. Investigators determined the representations were not legitimate and were used to gain trust from victims seeking help navigating immigration-related matters.

According to the investigation, at least two victims reported paying Farfan for immigration services that were never performed. Instead of delivering the promised assistance, Farfan allegedly prolonged the process over time, maintaining the appearance of active work while failing to provide legitimate legal or court-related services.

Investigators say Farfan went as far as appearing in court with victims despite lacking the credentials or qualifications to provide legal representation. The conduct gave the impression of legitimacy while allowing the alleged scheme to continue.

The total reported financial loss in the case exceeds $8,700.

Farfan is now facing felony charges including organized scheme to defraud and grand theft involving property valued between $5,000 and $10,000. Booking records show bonds set at $5,000 for each charge at the time of arrest.

Court records filed in Palm Beach County Circuit Court reflect the case under number 50-2026-CF-002235-AXXX-MB, where formal charges for organized fraud and grand theft have been entered.

Following her arrest, Farfan was brought before a judge for first appearance, where probable cause was found and she was ordered held in custody. The court also determined she qualified for representation by the Public Defender’s Office.

The case has since been scheduled for additional court proceedings, including a 30-day return hearing and an initial case conference set for mid-May, according to court records.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office is the investigating agency in the case, and the matter will proceed through the 15th Judicial Circuit Court as a felony prosecution.

Cases involving alleged fraud tied to immigration services often center on individuals presenting themselves as attorneys or legal representatives without proper credentials. Under Florida law, organized fraud and grand theft charges carry potential prison exposure depending on the value involved and prior criminal history.

The charges against Farfan are allegations at this stage. The case will move through the court process, where prosecutors must prove the claims beyond a reasonable doubt.

Residents seeking immigration assistance are generally advised to verify credentials through licensed attorneys or recognized legal service providers and avoid making payments without documentation or confirmed representation.

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