Wednesday, July 31, 2019

In SDNY Murky Mag Court Sex Offender Valles Remanded To MCC Where Epstein Hogs Meeting Rooms Per Inner City Press


By Matthew Russell Lee, Exclusive, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE, July 31 – While many even most cases in the Magistrates Court of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York are sealed or have no case number given, on July 31 before Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang, things got even murkier. A twitching defendant referred to as Mister Carastillo by Judge Wang, or Mister Caraquillo by himself - neither name shows up in PACER, at least not on the terminal Inner City Press has been working from for three months now - was remanded to the MCC on charges he sold heroin which killed a women on April 5, 2019 on Avenue D.  
He faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years, according to Assistant US Attorney Nicholas Chiuchiolo (who last week sought to seal a drug sentencing from the Press, into which we have further inquired along with three other exclusions.) Earlier on July 31 in the Mag Court, Andrew Valles was presented on charges of failing to register as a sex offender in New York following his conviction in Utah for "lewdness involving a child." He was remanded to the MCC - where as Inner City Press has exclusively reported fellow non-reporting sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is hogging the legal meeting room with paid lawyers working in shifts so he can be out of his cell, using the Internet......
  
  On July 29 a man just released from a mental hospital who had called and emailed in threats to President Trump, his former spokesperson Sarah Sanders, Trump Tower and the SDNY courthouse, even GMHC where he was living, was brought into Mag Court in shackles, saying he wanted bail. The government said his threats waste resources and cause danger. His Federal Defender said he is now on medication, and that his phone could be looked at after the fact. 
After a five minute break that turned into 15 minutes, Judge Wang agreed he can be released on bail: a $25,000 signature bond, a visit by pre-trial services to GMHC, and the promise to threaten no more. Meanwhile a defendant who made a single online threat to DC's Mayor is still detained. We'll have more on this. The case, hours after the presentation, is stilled as under seal. The defendant's name, as pronounced - no New Presentments list has been provided - is Mr De Luca a/k/a Clark. Murky, indeed.  Inner City Press was the only media in the Mag Court, then returned to the PACER terminal it has worked at for months, only to find the case still sealed.

Earlier on July 29 defendant who was referred to as "Mister Ochoa Alvarez," names too common to usefully search in PACER, pled guilty to 100 grams of heroin. It was a lesser included offense to the original charge, one kilo. And it took place in Colombia, with the prepondrance of evidence for venue being a phone call made from the SDNY. Twice Judge Wang asked, Was an promise made beyond the plea letter? And twice Mister Ochoa Alvarez said, Yes. Until he we convinced or cajoled on the third time to say, No. He will be sentenced in October. Inner City Press will continue to try to find the case on the PACER terminal it has worked perched over for months.

In SDNY Murky Mag Court Ana Maria Vasquez Remanded With ICE Detainer Against Her


By Matthew Russell Lee, Exclusive, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE, July 31 – While many even most cases in the Magistrates Court of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York are sealed or have no case number given, on July 31 before Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang, things got even murkier. A twitching defendant referred to as Mister Carastillo by Judge Wang, or Mister Caraquillo by himself - neither name shows up in PACER, at least not on the terminal Inner City Press has been working from for three months now - was remanded to the MCC on charges he sold heroin which killed a women on April 5, 2019 on Avenue D.  
He faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years, according to Assistant US Attorney Nicholas Chiuchiolo (who last week sought to seal a drug sentencing from the Press, into which we have further inquired along with three other exclusions.) Earlier on July 31 in the Mag Court, Jonathan Saldivar and Ana Maria Vasquez each with their own retained counsel were presented on charges of selling two bricks of cocaine on Morris Avenue and 185th Street in The Bronx. Ms. Vasquez remains detained with an ICE detainer against her. But that is not in the docket on PACER, at least not yet.
  
  On July 29 a man just released from a mental hospital who had called and emailed in threats to President Trump, his former spokesperson Sarah Sanders, Trump Tower and the SDNY courthouse, even GMHC where he was living, was brought into Mag Court in shackles, saying he wanted bail. The government said his threats waste resources and cause danger. His Federal Defender said he is now on medication, and that his phone could be looked at after the fact. 
After a five minute break that turned into 15 minutes, Judge Wang agreed he can be released on bail: a $25,000 signature bond, a visit by pre-trial services to GMHC, and the promise to threaten no more. Meanwhile a defendant who made a single online threat to DC's Mayor is still detained. We'll have more on this. The case, hours after the presentation, is stilled as under seal. The defendant's name, as pronounced - no New Presentments list has been provided - is Mr De Luca a/k/a Clark. Murky, indeed.  Inner City Press was the only media in the Mag Court, then returned to the PACER terminal it has worked at for months, only to find the case still sealed.

Earlier on July 29 defendant who was referred to as "Mister Ochoa Alvarez," names too common to usefully search in PACER, pled guilty to 100 grams of heroin. It was a lesser included offense to the original charge, one kilo. And it took place in Colombia, with the prepondrance of evidence for venue being a phone call made from the SDNY. Twice Judge Wang asked, Was an promise made beyond the plea letter? And twice Mister Ochoa Alvarez said, Yes. Until he we convinced or cajoled on the third time to say, No. He will be sentenced in October. Inner City Press will continue to try to find the case on the PACER terminal it has worked perched over for months.

In SDNY Murky Mag Court Jose Santana Sentenced By Judge Schofield Reappears On VOSR


By Matthew Russell Lee, Exclusive, Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE, July 31 – While many even most cases in the Magistrates Court of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York are sealed or have no case number given, on July 31 before Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang, things got even murkier. A twitching defendant referred to as Mister Carastillo by Judge Wang, or Mister Caraquillo by himself - neither name shows up in PACER, at least not on the terminal Inner City Press has been working from for three months now - was remanded to the MCC on charges he sold heroin which killed a women on April 5, 2019 on Avenue D.  
He faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years, according to Assistant US Attorney Nicholas Chiuchiolo (who last week sought to seal a drug sentencing from the Press, into which we have further inquired along with three other exclusions.) Earlier on July 31 in the Mag Court, Jose Santana who was sentenced in 2016 by Judge Lorna G. Schofield, was back on an alleged Violation of Supervised Release. One Federal Defender filled in for another and consented to detention. There's to be an August 6 conference at 2:30 pm. But before which judge?
  
On July 29 a man just released from a mental hospital who had called and emailed in threats to President Trump, his former spokesperson Sarah Sanders, Trump Tower and the SDNY courthouse, even GMHC where he was living, was brought into Mag Court in shackles, saying he wanted bail. The government said his threats waste resources and cause danger. His Federal Defender said he is now on medication, and that his phone could be looked at after the fact. 
After a five minute break that turned into 15 minutes, Judge Wang agreed he can be released on bail: a $25,000 signature bond, a visit by pre-trial services to GMHC, and the promise to threaten no more. Meanwhile a defendant who made a single online threat to DC's Mayor is still detained. We'll have more on this. The case, hours after the presentation, is stilled as under seal. The defendant's name, as pronounced - no New Presentments list has been provided - is Mr De Luca a/k/a Clark. Murky, indeed.  Inner City Press was the only media in the Mag Court, then returned to the PACER terminal it has worked at for months, only to find the case still sealed.

Earlier on July 29 defendant who was referred to as "Mister Ochoa Alvarez," names too common to usefully search in PACER, pled guilty to 100 grams of heroin. It was a lesser included offense to the original charge, one kilo. And it took place in Colombia, with the prepondrance of evidence for venue being a phone call made from the SDNY. Twice Judge Wang asked, Was an promise made beyond the plea letter? And twice Mister Ochoa Alvarez said, Yes. Until he we convinced or cajoled on the third time to say, No. He will be sentenced in October. Inner City Press will continue to try to find the case on the PACER terminal it has worked perched over for months.