| Pildes Indicted for
SantaCon Con Needs Extra Week to
Pledge Jersey Home for Bond
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
April 28 รข The head of
New York's SantaCon, Stefan
Pildes, has been indict for
fraud. On April 28 he was
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Senior Judge Colleen
McMahon. Inner City Press was
there: Defense: Your
Honor is obviously aware of
the event Judge McMahon:
Hard not to, being in New
York. I stay home to avoid it.
Defense: Some
like it. We can come back once
we get discovery- Judge McMahon: In
September. Defense: His wife
and mother have signed the
bond. But he is supposed to
pledge his home in Passaic,
New Jersey to secure the bond.
We need a week. Judge McMahon:
Take it. Assistant US
Attorney: We are discussing a
protective order. Judge:
What's to protect? Whose
secrets are we protecting
here? AUSA: The
victims'. Judge: OK.
September 15, 2 pm. See you
then The
prosecutors say "PILDES
defrauded the Attendees and
Venues. SantaCon events
from 2019 to 2024 generated
approximately $2.7 million in
proceeds, including over $2
million in ticket sales and
over $675,000 in charitable
commissions from Venues.
PILDES donated only a small
fraction of the millions of
dollars he raised for charity.
PILDES spent SantaCon proceeds
on extensive renovations to a
lakefront property in New
Jersey, concert tickets,
luxury vacations, extravagant
meals, and a luxury vehicle."
The case is USA v. Pildes, 1:26-cr-142 (McMahon)
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