By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell book
SDNY COURTHOUSE, April 18 – Mendel Zilberberg was indicted for bank fraud while he was a board member of Park Avenue Bank. His trial was to start on January 23, 2023.
On January 11, 2023 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge George B. Daniels held an in-person final pre-trial conference. Inner City Press went to cover it.
But even as the next defendant, in a gun case, had his family setting up in the gallery, in the well of the courtroom Zilberberg's lawyer Ben Brafman was conferring with the prosecutors.
When Judge Daniels took the bench, the parties asked for an adjournment, in light of 20,000 pages of FDIC documents just produced. No new trial date was agreed. Instead, a March 28 pre-trial conference was scheduled.
Judge Daniels asked about a related loan, to Zilberberg's niece.
The prosecutor emphasized that she was a special education teacher, and did not have a business for the business loan. Judge Daniels said it might be cumulative, and/or prejudicial.
Brafman said the jury could be confused by the issue of taking advantage of a younger relative. Judge Daniels asked for a letter.
Brafman wrote in the Loan 2, the Niece Loan, "has little, if any, probative value."
On March 21, Judge Daniels had a final pre-trial conference and largely agreed, unless the door is opened during the trial to this loan. The trial was moved up to July 5 for jury selection.
On April 10, co-defendant Aron Fried who pled guilty submitted a lengthy but redacted sentencing submission, including on medical condition, asking for a below guideline sentence. But how much below?
On April 13, the US Attorney's Office asked for 30 to 37 months.
On April 18, Inner City Press went to Fried's sentencing. There were more than a half dozen supporters in the gallery. Judge Daniels asked about what Fried knew, and when. Fried spoke of bone cancer and bad advice.
Judge Daniels sentencing Fried to a year and a day. Lead defense counsel asked for home confinement - Judge Daniels said no but that he might reconsider if major (presumably negative) developments on health before the surrender date. Defense counsel asked for a recommendation of designation to Otisville. Watch this site.
This case is US v. Zilberberg, 19-cr-802 (Daniels)
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