| Indicted Art Fraudster Faisal Khan
Pled and Got Time Served Now Dere Guilty
Plea Accepted
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 9 รข Back on
September 22, 2020 Erdal Dere
and Faisal Khan were arrested
for wire fraud related to art
and antiquities. Inner City
Press live tweeted it. On October
20, 2020 U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Loretta A.
Preska to whom their cases
have been assigned held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it. First, the
background: ERDAL DERE
of Fortuna Fine Arts and
FAISAL KHAN were presented
before Magistrate Judge
Sarah Netburn on September 22.
Judge Netburn: Have you agreed
on a bail package? AUSA:
Can we have a minute? Judge
Netburn: I can put you in a
separate room. Assistant
US Attorney returns, says SDNY
US Attorney is offering bail -
just wants to know which of
defendant's two Upper East
Side properties is the $3
million one. It's the 78th
Street address. AUSA: Release on
his own signature today, two
weeks for the rest. The agents
already have his passport. Judge Netburn: I
approve the proposed bail
conditions. $500,000 bond, one
co-signer, secured by
residence on 78th
Street. On October
20, 2020 Dere had attorney
Elliot Sagor, and Khan had
attorney Michael Tremonte. The
next conference was set for
January 20, 2021, with time
excluded under the Speedy
Trial Act for the production
of discovery. Jump cut to
August 25, 2023 - Inner City
Press was in the Magistrates
Court, again presided over by
Judge Netburn, when Khan came
in to quietly plead guilty to
a single count. Sentencing is
set for November 29 before
Judge Preska, but the AUSA did
not know the time. There were
cordial greetings all around.
Antiquities are a different
type or pedigree of crime. Jump again to
December 26, when Faisal
Khan's lawyer wrote in asking
for a sentence of time served,
citing among other things his
father's dementia. On January 2,
2024, the US Attorney's Office
wrote in to request a sentence
within the 12 to 18 month
guideline. On January 9,
2024, Khan was sentenced to
time served, then three years
of supervised release. Jump cut to June
9, 2026 when co-defendant
Dere's guilty plea was
accepted; he consented to a
money judgment of $1,110, 250.
The case is US v.
Dere, et al., 20-cr-501
(Preska)
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