After Horse Drug Fraudster
Kegley Pled Guilty Now Navarro Set to Plead on
Aug 11 in SDNY
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Thread
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 30 -- In what was called
a racehorse doping take-down,
the US Attorney for the
Southern District of New York
on the morning of March 9,
2020 announced more than a
dozen arrests.
Inner City Press
went to cover the presentments
in the SDNY Magistrates Courts
and personally witnessed 11 of
them, all given bail packages
and released: " Defendants up
now, arrested 4-5 am in race
horse drug adulteration
conspiracy case: Alexander
Chan (Federal Defender),
Christopher Marino, Henry
Argueta, Kristian Rhein
(retained, R), Michael
Tannuzzo, Nicholas Surick (R),
Rebecca Linke and Ross Cohen
(R)."
Now on July 30,
the lead defendant is set to
plead guilty: ORDER as to
Jorge Navarro. Change of Plea
Hearing for Jorge Navarro is
scheduled for 8/11/2021 at 9am
before Judge Mary Kay
Vyskocil. (Change of
Plea Hearing set for 8/11/2021
at 09:00 AM before Judge Mary
Kay Vyskocil.) (Signed by
Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil on
7/30/21)." Watch this site.
On July 23, 2021,
co-defendant Michael Kegley
Jr. pled guilty to his role in
the distribution of
adulterated and misbranded
drugs with the intent to
defraud and mislead, before
U.S. District Judge Mary Kay
Vyskocil. Inner City Press
covered it.
Kegley got
a plea deal with a guideline
of 30 to 36 months and will be
sentenced by Judge Vyskocil on
November 22, 2021. His lawyer
said he'd assured Kegley that
will probably be in person.
Now on July 30,
others' motions to dismiss
have been denied: "each of the
Motions to Dismiss the
Indictment is DENIED. As
alleged in the Indictment, for
years Defendants conspired to
drug racehorses under their
control, leading to acclaim
and millions of dollars in
winnings. The letter motions
filed by Defendants Navarro,
Garcia, Jordan Fishman, and
Dane, Jr., joining in the
Fishman-Giannelli Motion and
seeking dismissal are DENIED."
On June 25,
2021co-defendant Seth Fishman
asked Judge Vyskocil to change
lawyers. She held a
proceeding, covered by Inner
City Press, in which she said
as long as no delay in the
case. Incoming counsel
committed to that, and so the
switch was made.
Back on November
11, 2020 Chan's Federal
Defender informed Judge
Vyskocil he anticipated the
following motions: motion to
dismiss Counts III and IV of
the superseding Indictment;
motion for severance; motion
to suppress statements; motion
to suppress wiretap evidence;
and a motion to preclude
expert testimony and other
evidences on Daubert grounds."
Watch this site.
On July 17,
Judge Vyskocil wrote, "ORDER
denying without prejudice
[202] Motion for Bill of
Particulars as to Seth Fishman
(7). The information Fishman
requests in the form of a bill
of particulars is either not
appropriate for that mechanism
or is available to him through
other means, i.e., the
Complaint, Indictment, and
discovery. The Court also
refuses to dismiss the
Indictment since it amply
satisfies the low bar
applicable to what must be
included in an indictment
pursuant to Rule 7 of the
Federal Rules of Criminal
Procedure. Fishmans argument
regarding a potentially
invalid theory of liability
under the FDCA was raised only
in his Reply with no
opportunity for response by
the Government. Therefore, the
Court does not reach the
merits of that argument at
this time. For the reasons
stated herein, the Motion for
a Bill of Particulars (and the
alternative dismissal
argument) is DENIED without
prejudice. (Signed by Judge
Mary Kay Vyskocil on
7/17/2020)."
On June 30 Judge
Vyskocil held another
proceeding in the case, which
Inner City Press covered.
While much of the back and
forth was deferential, the
lawyer for Doctor Seth Fishman
opposed exclusion of time for
purposes of the Speedy Trial
Act.
This drew looks. But it
is the defendant's right.
Judge Vyskocil granted the
exclusion of time,w with all
parties to re-appear on
November 19. The case is US
v. Navarro et
al., 20-cr-160
(Viskocil).
Back in
March , two masterminds were
not presented, at least in New
York - apparently, they were
presented in Federal court in
Florida. Most defendants got
released the same day by
signing a $100,000 bond, in
some cases $40,000 or $50,000.
They were told
not to communicate with
co-defendants, or to be in the
presence of racehorses without
their owners, or the owners of
the premises they are stabled
in. Here
was Inner City Press' live
tweeted thread.
Now on
April 2 all 19 defendants -
only two of them present on
the phone - were arraigned by
the assigned District Judge,
Mary Kay Viskocil. The phone
was used due to Coronavirus;
at one point, someone on the
call said he had just taken a
shower.
The
defense lawyers or some of
them asked to have Emma
Greenwood appointed as
Coordinating Discovery
Attorney. But the lawyer for
Seth Fishman said while he
would not oppose it, Fishman
would do his own coordinating.
An issue
arose about conditions of
informing licensing
authorities - both
thoroughbred and statndard
bred - and how stables owners
will police the conditions.
New filings are anticipated.
The next
conference was set for June
30; Judge Viskocil put off any
decision on severance of cases
at least until then. She made
a point of saying no one could
photograph (how?), record or
rebroadcast the proceeding,
which of course Inner City
Press obeyed. But at what
point will these shifts to
phone calls and, it seems from
the Magistratres Court, video
/ Skype make these
restrictions entirely
obsolete? Inner City Press is
pursing all these issues. This
19 defendant case is US v.
Navarro et al., 20-cr-160
(Viskocil).
But what of
Amr Abdelaziz of Phoenix
Thoroughbreds, who used horses
to launder money from OneCoin
about which the SDNY
prosecutors were so concerned
until, like with the UN, they
weren't? Watch this site.
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