SANTA ANA (CNS)—A San Gabriel-based attorney who pleaded guilty to taking part in a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme that sold temporary green cards to foreign investors was sentenced Jan. 21 to one day behind bars and ordered to perform 120 hours of community service. Victoria Chan, 38, of El Monte, pleaded guilty in November 2018 to conspiracy to commit visa fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and international money laundering. U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney gave Chan credit for the time served and placed her on three years of supervised release. Chan “assisted in the forfeiture of $20 million in property” and “the return of $2.5 million in restitution,” her attorney, Diane Bass, told City News Service. Chan played a “minor role in the offense,” Bass said. “Her father guided and instructed her in everything she did,” Bass said. “She displayed extraordinary remorse.” Prosecutors advocated for one year in prison because …