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He's considered a flight risk because he has used outdated or incorrect passports and visas in the past, French said. Orian's public relations agency issued a statement criticizing the FBI for breaking doors and windows in his Los Angeles home while he was out of town on business in Texas. "We feel this was overkill," according to KSL public relations. "Orian has complied with the FBI in negotiating his surrender. He paid for a plane ticket with his own money and flew to Honolulu today to surrender." Of the four U.S. defendants named in the indictment, three have been arrested and the FBI agreed to allow the fourth to appear in court for his first appearance next week. The federal government intends to work with Thailand authorities to apprehend the two suspects there.
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