Nikita Patel worked as a "runner", picking up money sent by people. She fooled people into believing that they owed the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) back taxes, according to authorities.
She would take a cut for herself and then send the rest to India, where the fraudulent phone calls originated, Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Brian Lynch said on Friday.
Local prosecutors said scam involved 72 people in 32 states.
Federal government has placed a deportation detainer on her. As a result she continues to be in jail.
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The Patels were originally charged with conspiracy to commit theft by deception, a second-degree crime. Nikita later pleaded guilty to third-degree money laundering, a media report said.
Lynch said yesterday that Akash, who is an Indian citizen, has since been deported.