By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTROOM, August 17 – In the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on November 19, 2021 a detention proceeding was held by Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang on a defending brought in from the Dominican Republic the night before.
Willie E. Dennis, formerly a lawyer at K&L Gates, was charged with cyber stalking. At first the US Attorney's Office was OK with his release, but them things switched. Inner City Press live tweeted it here:
Willie E. Davis is currently in FBI custody in 290 Broadway. He has been assigned a Federal Defender, who has spoken 3 or 4 times today with Dennis by phone.
Judge Wang: Why is this not in person? AUSA: He arrived from outside the US, we don't know his vax status.
US says: "DENNIS, a U.S. citizen, was arrested this week in the Dominican Republic... He engaged in a campaign of harassment, intimidation, and threats against multiple individuals, including other partners, who worked at the [K&L Gate Law] Firm."
Dennis owns a multi-family building, and property in the Dominican Republic, but he has debts. He is being given a publicly-funded Federal Defender.
AUSA: He was arrested in the Dominican Republic on Nov 16 and arrested in the US yesterday. Judge Wang: You are charged with four counts of cyber-stalking.
Judge Wang took a break and returned, to rule: "I am accepting recommendation he be detained until fitted with a bracelet or co-signers can sign the bond."
Jump cut to August 15, 2022 when the case, reassigned to Judge Jed S. Rakoff, had on short notice a phone conference that pointed to an in-person one: "Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Jed S. Rakoff: Telephone Conference as to Willie Dennis held on 8/15/2022. Present were the defendant and his consulting counsel, Anthony Cecutti and Kastine Thiele, AUSA Rushmi Bhaskaran for the government and a court reporter. The Court sets a conference in courtroom 14B to consider the defendant's application to relieve consulting appointed counsel and substitute in new consulting assigned counsel."
But not so simply: Dennis has to pay: "ORDER as to Willie Dennis: The Court had originally scheduled an in-court conference for August 17, 2022, to consider various issues raised by pro se defendant Willie Dennis. Mr. Dennis expressly confirmed that he would attend the conference in person. However, on August 15, 2022, Mr. Dennis requested that, for personal reasons, the conference be moved to August 18, 2022 and that he be permitted to participate remotely. The Court agreed to his request and gave Mr. Dennis the option of appearing telephonically at the Court's expense or appearing by videoconference at his own expense. He elected the latter. Accordingly, the Finance Department of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York shall invoice defendant pro se for the cost of this videoconferencing. All other conference participants will attend in person at Courtroom 14-B, 500 Pearl St., New York, NY at 3:00 PM on August 18, 2022. SO ORDERED. (Status Conference set for 8/18/2022 at 03:00 PM before Judge Jed S. Rakoff) (Signed by Judge Jed S. Rakoff on 8/17/2022)."
This case is US v. Dennis, 20-cr-623 (Rakoff)
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