| For Bar
Works Fraud
David Kennedy
Pled Now US
asks
Cooperator
Haddow Yacht
Club Interest
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY EXCLUSIVE,
March 10 â David Kennedy was
arrested by Spain on November
20, 2022 for the "Bar Works"
fraud committed mostly in the
US. A Spanish court
on June 8, 2023 authorized the
extradition to the US of
"48-year-old David
A.K." On
August 24, 2023 Spratley was
presented before U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Sarah
Netburn. Inner City Press was
there that day, the only media
in the SDNY Mag court. DOJ
had previously announced that
"ROBINSON, KENNEDY, and
co-conspirators Renwick Haddow
and James Moore are citizens
of the United Kingdom (the
âUKâ). At all times
relevant to the Indictment,
United Property Group and
related entities
(collectively, âUPGâ) was a
company based in Spain that
was controlled in part by
ROBINSON and KENNEDY.
UPG sold real estate and other
investing opportunities to
potential investors. Bar
Works was a private co-working
space company controlled by
Haddow, which operated
locations in New York City and
elsewhere between in or about
2015 through 2017 and accepted
millions of dollars in
investments from investors
recruited through UPG." Kennedy was
detained, as is usually but
not always the case with
extraditions (see Inner City
Press' reporting on the Polar
Air Cargo fraud case). On September 8,
Kennedy retained (paid) new
counsel, who previous
represented among others Anna
Delvey of Inventing Anna fame
or notoriety, and Ghislaine
Maxwell juror Scotty David,
natch. On September 25,
Judge Kaplan docketed this:
"Pretrial Conference as to
David Kennedy held...
Discovery to be complete by
10/23/2023. The next
conference is scheduled for
11/1/2023 at 4:30 PM. Today
through and including
11/1/2023 is excluded from
speedy trial calculations in
the interests of justice.
Defendant remained detained."
4:30 pm - that is, after the
US v. SBF trial day... And on October
13, amid the SBF trial, he
pled guilty: "Minute Entry for
proceedings held before
Magistrate Judge Valerie
Figueredo: Change of Plea
Hearing as to David Kennedy
held on 10/13/2023.
Defendant enters a plea of
Guilty to Count # 1. Court
reporter present. Detention
continued. Plea entered by
David Kennedy (2) Guilty as to
Count 1s. (lnl) " On April 3,
Kennedy through counsel asked
for a sentence of probation,
reported on April 5, the
quote: "The sentence of
probation proposed by this
memo..." On April 16, an
amended sentencing submission
was filed with the line
changed: "The significant
downward variance proposed by
this memo." Cut to March 7,
2024, when Robinson made his
first appearance: "Initial
Appearance as to James
Robinson held on 3/7/24.
Detention continued." On May 3,
Robinson pled guilty:
"ROBINSON pled guilty today
before U.S. Magistrate Judge
Barbara Moses and is scheduled
to be sentenced on September
25, 2024, before U.S. District
Judge Lewis A. Kaplan." Docketed on May
28: FILED JUDGMENT IN A
CRIMINAL CASE as to David
Kennedy (2), Count(s) 1, 2,
2s, are dismissed on the
motion of the US; Pleaded
guilty to Count(s) 1s,
Imprisonment for a total term
of 84 Months. Special
Assessment of $100 which is
due immediately. Restitution
of $7,499,000 and Fine of
$5,000.00 (Signed by Judge
Lewis A. Kaplan on 5/28/24)." On July 15
cooperator Renwick Haddow
asked for permission to get
his passport back in order to
"notarize certain paperwork at
the Moroccan Embassy in New
York." Haddow's
sentencing has been pushed
back to November 1 at 3 pm. On September 18
the US Attorney's Office wrote
in requesting 84 months on
James Robinson, on September
25. On October 25,
Haddow's sentencing was pushed
back:
"Upon the
application of
the
Government,
with the
consent of the
defendant, the
sentencing
date for
Renwick Haddow
is hereby
scheduled for
April 23, 2025
at 11AM.
Furthermore,
the PSR shall
be ordered,
and Hughes
Hubbard &
Reed LLP may
continue to
retain
possession of
the
defendant's
passport. DE #
71 is
resolved. (
Sentencing set
for 4/23/2025
at 11:00 AM
before Judge
Laura Taylor
Swain.)
(Signed by
Judge Laura
Taylor Swain
on 10/25/25)" On
March 28 the
US Attorney's
Office wrote
in asking for
a 90 day
delay, saying
Haddow
"continues to
attempt to
voluntarily
liquidate property
in Morocco and
the Bahamas." In fact,
Haddow's
sentencing
was repeatedly
delayed, now April
29, 2026. On
March 10, the
US Attorney's
Office wrote
in with a
proposed over
to clai
Haddow's
interest in
the Sunset
Harbour Yacht
Club,which
remained after
he was thrown out
due to "the damage
his vessel did
to the club
during
Hurricane
Irma, the
defendant's
conduct and
defendant's failure
to pay his
fees and
dues." That case is US
v. Haddow, 19-cr-340 (Swain). This case is US
v. Robinson, et al., 21-cr-344
(Kaplan)
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