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Bad News for Citizen Who Said ICE Detained Her for 2 Days as Cops Uncover the Damning Real Story
An Illinois woman who made sympathetic headlines a month ago with a tale of being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement is making news of a different kind now — and she can’t be happy about it.
A Wisconsin sheriff last week announced he has filed a defamation suit against Sundas “Sunny” Naqvi, an American citizen, for including his jail in her story about spending almost two days in ICE custody in March.
And he’s got the receipts to back it up.
At a news conference Friday, Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt announced he had a witness who provided proof that far from being in federal lockup, Naqvi spent the time in question staying at a hotel — paid for by the witness — and even asked if she could use his credit card to pay for spa services.
In a media kit distributed as part of the news conference, the sheriff’s collected detailed evidence through hotel records, video footage, and texts between Naqvi and the witness that appear to prove conclusively that she had never been in custody at all.
Boiled down, Naqvi claimed that she was originally detained March 5 at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport after arriving on a flight from Turkey. She claimed she was taken from the airport to an ICE detention facility in Broadview, Illinois, outside of Chicago. From there, she claimed that she was taken to an ICE holding area in the Dodge County jail in Juneau, Wisconsin.
Hotel records, however, show her checking in March 5 and checking out March 8 from a Hampton Inn & Suites only minutes away from O’Hare. Text messages between Naqvi and the witness — apparently a suitor who had hopes for a long-term relationship with her — show her living it up at the hotel before eventually bumming a ride from the witness to go to Wisconsin to be “reunited” with her........
