| For Brick of Fentanyl
Mother Released with GPS Now Son
Too Montenegro Travel Cited
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 26 รขTwo defendants - and
mother then her son - were
charged with drugs crimes and
brought in for a bail fight on
March 18 in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrates Court. Inner City
Press was there. The mother was
released on consent, with GPS
monitoring. But on the son,
Judge Cave said she wanted the
defense to try to propose by
Friday another place from
their client to live, since he
is accused of engaging in
crimes with his mother. The
prosecutor emphasize that he
has traveled to Montenegro,
noting that the US has a 1902
extradition treaty with (then)
Serbia, still applicable to
Montenegro, but "it is not
easy." See, e.g., Do Kwon). Then
this: " Bond Hearing as to
Kevin Muniz Blazquez held on
3/26/2026. AUSA James Mandilk
present for the Government.
Defendant present with
attorney Jonathan Marvinny.
BAIL DISPOSITION: $125,000
PRB; To be co-signed by two
(2) FRP; Travel restricted to
SDNY/EDNY; Surrender travel
documents and no new
applications; Pretrial
Supervision: As directed by
PTS; Drug testing/treatment as
directed by PTS; Home
Detention; Location monitoring
technology as directed by PTS;
Def. to continue or seek
employment; Def. not to posses
firearm/destructive
device/other weapon; Def. to
be released on own signature,
plus the following conditions:
1 FRP co-sign the bond;
Remaining conditions to be met
by: 4/9/2026. Additional
Conditions/Proceedings/Comments:
1. Def. to reside at uncle's
residence [voluntarily
redacted by Inner City Press].
2. Def. to seek to continue
methadone treatment at
Montefiore. 3. Def. not to
contact co-Def., victims, or
witnesses unless in presence
of counsel. Def. may speak to
mother, who is co-Def., but
not about this case. 4. Def.
must satisfy all outstanding
warrants and comply with state
probation instructions. 5.
Def. must refrain from use or
unlawful possession of
narcotic drug or other
controlled substances defined
in 21 USC 802 unless
prescribed by licensed medical
practitioner. The case is USA v. Muniz, et al., 1:26-mj0837 (Cave)
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