The Los Angeles Times reports this with reference to the prosecutor's office.

According to the publication, according to a court decision, the Russian must compensate the company for a fine of more than $2 thousand.

Ochigawa has already served a sentence of 93 days in prison while awaiting a decision in his case.

He will remain in immigration custody pending deportation.

Last December, it became known that an economist from Russia, without a passport, visa or air ticket, flew from Copenhagen to Los Angeles on November 4 and could not explain to the United States authorities how this happened.

Ochigawa was unable to present his passport and visa, and during interrogation he said that he did not remember how he got on board the SAS airline plane or how he went through checks at Copenhagen airport.