Friday, June 5, 2026

For Harlem Deed Theft in 2012 Makhani Trial Threatens to Go Long As McDonalds $10 Quoted



For Harlem Deed Theft in 2012 Makhani Trial Threatens to Go Long As McDonalds $10 Quoted

by Matthew & Russell Lee, Patreon Substack

100 CENTRE ST, May 29 รข€“ Joseph Makhani, charged with deed theft on two Harlem brownstones dating back to 2012, was before NYS Justice Michele S. Rodney on October 16. Inner City Press was there.  

 Justice Rodney summoned the lawyers - including Makhani's lawyer Susan Necheles - up for what turned out to be an extremely long sidebar. Makhani, dressed in what appeared to be a leather jacket, remained at the defense table. 

   When it was over, Justice Rodney said there would be another off-calendar Teams meeting on October 20, to discuss if the trial for this 2012 crime can realistically be held in 2025, and how. 

  Makhani, a real estate developer, was not requested on the October 20 Teams session. But he would be back in court on October 24.

And again - on trial - on May 18, 2026, when his lead defense counsel Susan Necheles was cross examining the building inspector about DHCR. Then the prosecution put on the stand Yolanda Chang, who interfaced with Makhani as he put the moves on the building next to hers on West 118th Street.

He caused damage with a jackhammer - but will he be convicted of deed theft?

Could be a job for Chi Osse...

The trial continues - and threatens to go long. At trial day's end on May 29, Justice Rodney told the jurors to expect to work late next week, and to perhaps go past the promised week of June 15 start of deliberations. After that, the week's last witness was read "the money Joe gave me was $10 to get dinner from McDonalds for dinner."

 Inner City Press is on the case(s) - watch this site

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