Duo Charged With Robbing
Bishop on Live Stream Plead Not
Guilty, One Still Detained
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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EDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 28 – On July 24, Brooklyn
Bishop Lamor Whitehead was
robbed, mid-service and on
live stream, of two $75,000
watches and $25,000 diamond
ring.
On
September 28, two defendants
were arraigned before Eastern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Ramon E.
Reyes and pleaded not guilty
to the crime. Inner City Press
was there.
Also there, in
the cramped Arraignments
Court, were relatives of the
defendants. One said he is an
aspiring rapper; another is
into R&B but declined to
speak to the press.
Juwan
Anderson was released on
$50,000 bond, with his mother,
an aunt and a family friend as
suretors.
Co-defendant Say-Quan Pollack,
assigned a Criminal Justice
Act lawyer, did not have a
bail package ready, and
remains detained. Their
cases are assigned to EDNY
District Judge William F.
Kuntz.
The Bishop
himself was in the courtroom,
and appeared in court art and
outside on Cadman Plaza.
Inside the EDNY,
while Inner City Press
retrieved its cell phone from
the Court Security Officer,
billionaire defendant Thomas
Barrack, charged with being an
agent of the United Arab
Emirates, delayed his exit
from the courthouse to avoid
the church robbery "press
conference."
World collide in
the EDNY. We'll have more on
this.
This case is US
v. Say-Quan Pollack, 22-cr-428
(Kuntz / Reyes). Hours after
the presentment, it was still
listed in PACER as Sealed v.
Sealed.
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