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The sons of Pelaez and Vasenkov, who had gone for decades by the name Juan Lazaro, were in court to watch them plead guilty. Juan Lazaro Jr., 17, is a gifted pianist who has lived his whole life in the U.S., although he has spent considerable time in Peru, where his mother was born. Pelaez's other son, Waldo Mariscal, is an architect. Neither commented as they left the courthouse. They had been living with Pelaez and Vasenkov in Yonkers, just north of New York City, but their home is to be seized by U.S. authorities because it was bought for the couple by Russia's intelligence service. It was unclear whether the two knew Vasenkov's real name. Vasenkov had been romantically involved with Pelaez for 30 years. The two met in Peru, where she worked as a television journalist before moving to the U.S. and taking a job in New York writing for El Diario La Prensa, a Spanish-language newspaper. Pelaez's lawyer, Rodriguez, said that after being deported to Russia she intends to return to Peru, where the family has a ranch. Presumably, either of her sons could follow her there, Rodriguez said, although he added that Russian officials had offered the family rent-free housing in Russia, a $2,000-per-month stipend and visas that would allow them to come and go from the country as they please.
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