| Kyle White For
Running The Ho Zone Pled Guilty
Now Asks for Five Years
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
Exclusive,
Feb 13 รข Kyle White was
presented and ordered released
on February 15 for running -
twice - a Telegram service
named "The Ho Zone." In the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrates Court, Inner City
Press was the only media
present. Exclusive thread:
Prosecutor: The
Ho Zone back up account cannot
be controlled. Longyear: It's
on the phone the FBI now
has... This case will hinge on
mitigation, expert reports on
his mental health Longyear:
His parents both work at
financial institutions, there
might be issues with Pre-Trial
Services monitoring their
laptops. AUSA: He could
have someone else get him a
phone. Judge: There are
conditions on which I can
release you - and so I will
Story soon There's
more Judge: Mr Jason White
must tell Pre Trial where his
son goes on the Internet AUSA:
He uses
Telegram...OnlyFans...TikTok Judge: No
Internet browser on the TV
AUSA: He can download the
TikTok app onto the TV
Defense: I didn't know that Defense:
When can he get out? AUSA: We
ask for a stay to appeal
Judge: Until noon tomorrow And the
Part 1 Judge reversed and
ordered White to remain in
detention. The case is still
sealed, so there was no
notice. But a participant
informed Inner City Press of
the result. On February 26,
White switched from his former
SDNY prosecutor (retained)
counsel to the Federal
Defender. On April 25 the
Federal Defenders filed a
request for bail to District
Judge Paul A. Engelmayer,
noting among other things that
White has "extreme phobias and
aversions to a wide variety of
foods" and can't eat properly
in the MDC. "He considers
certain types of chicken
nuggets safe to eat, but not
chicken generally." He wants
to go home with only a
PlayStation for Netflix and
Hulu, he says. Docketed on May
22, Kyle White's application
for bail was denied. Jump cut to
October 7, 2025, again in the
Mag Court before Magistrate
Judge Gary Stein: Kyle White
pled guilty. On February 13,
2026 his Federal Defender
wrote in asking for five
years, citing his "lifelong,
though previously undiagnosed
Autism Spectrum Disorder." The case is now
USA v. White, 25-cr-457
(McMahon)
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