Actor back in Saskatoon after U.S. legal troubles
CBC News
Posted: Feb 4, 2013 8:03 AM CST
Last Updated: Feb 4, 2013 7:56 AM CST
An actor from Saskatoon is back at home after being found guilty in the United States of operating an immigrant consultant business without proper credentials.
Andrew Boryski, 26, was sentenced to a year in jail, although the sentence is not being imposed and he has been allowed to return to Saskatoon.
Boryski maintains he never scammed anyone.
"I can look at myself and go, 'Ok. Here's where you were wrong and I'm regrettable about that. But here's the good you did for some people.' I can't worry about the haters."
Boryski moved to Los Angeles in 2005, graduated from acting school and secured a work visa.
Other foreign actors asked him to help, he said.
"2011 was kind of the year when I really started more of these simply because there was another firm that was really kind of, basically taking people's money," he said.
But nine of Boryski's own clients say he didn't do the job they paid him for.
In January, he was arrested and slapped with 32 charges, include theft and operating a business without proper credentials
He'll have to pay back about $38,000. Boryski says he now wants to work in Saskatchewan's film industry.
Share Tools
Latest Saskatchewan News Headlines
- Saskatchewan premier restates call to abolish Senate
- Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says people in his party, himself included, want to take another look at abolishing the senate. more »
- Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in 2011 killing
- A Muskoday First Nations man has pleaded guility to manslaughter in the death of another man from the reserve. more »
- 4 Regina teens charged in property crime spree
- Four teens are facing more 90 charges following a string of thefts and other property crimes in two communities east of Regina — White City and Pilot Butte. more »
- Committee wants pooch protected from pick-ups
- The committee said that "allowing dogs to ride in the back creates a very real danger." more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Royal Bank pledges not to outsource jobs for cash savings
- Royal Bank has promised it will never outsource a Canadian job to a foreign worker solely to save money. more »
- Washington police blame bridge collapse on Alberta trucker

- Washington State police say an Alberta trucker was responsible for hitting a steel beam precipitating a bridge collapse on one of the busiest routes in the American northwest. more »
- Man accused of killing child in patio crash granted bail
- Emotions ran high in a packed Edmonton courthouse Friday as Richard Suter, accused of causing a crash into a restaurant patio that killed a young boy, was granted bail. more »
- Canada ranks 3rd last in paid vacations
- Canada ranks third last among economically advanced countries in the amount of paid vacation time it guarantees its workers, a new U.S. study indicates. more »
- Regina neighbourhood told to put trash in bags, not carts
- Sask. man injured in crash with moose
- Tussle in a driveway the focus of off-duty police officer's assault trial
- Saskatchewan premier restates call to abolish Senate
- Senator Merchant remains mum on off-shore trust
- Committee wants pooch protected from pick-ups
- Senator wipes tears from eyes discussing expenses scandal
- High-risk sex offender living in Regina halfway house
- Farmers make good progress seeding

