Saturday, December 2, 2023

Narco Tomas Colon Unsealed Sentencing Memo Counsel Blamed Inner City Press for Reporting


by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, Nov 30 – The entire sentencing submission by Tomas Colon, described as the "leader of a major drug trafficking organization," was filed under seal on November 16, 2023.

That evening, Inner City Press wrote to U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Valerie E. Caproni questioning and challenging the sealing. 

 On November 20, Judge Caproni ordered the defense to by November 28 show cause. Colon's sentencing was pushed back to December 1.

On November 27 Colon's counsel asked to seal even his response to the OTSC. Inner City Press filed opposition, which Judge Caproni docketed and denied the sealing:  Order and filing on DocumentCloud here.

  Later on November 28, Colon's late-coming counsel Robert Blossner wrote in, seeming to argue that the memo and all letters are sealed because Colon held a proffer session, and blaming Inner City Press for having reported statements made in open court during the sentencing of another of his paying clients, Ahrman Burke (21-cr-550-VM), who cooperated against Alec Dupuis (21-cr-707-JSR).

   Inner City Press reiterated that the sentencing material should be unsealed. The current record shows that Blossner has received payments originating from Colon's brother Hector, described as a target in the case.

On November 30 past noon, the sentencing memo was unsealed - it is now, in its entirely, on DocumentCloud here. Watch this site.

 This comes as, for example, all of the sentencing letters of OneCoin crypto currency fraudster Sebastian Greenwood were sealed, regarding which Inner City Press filed a notice of appeal, and has consented to email service.

Sentencing materials must be public, to understand the bases of sentencing. Watch this site.

 This case is US v. Colon, 18-cr-526 (Caproni)

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