LaChance
Brown-Day Gets Time Served For Bank Fraud
With Cooperation and Church Cited
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 27 – LaChance Brown-Day
was charged with bank fraud,
money laundering and
aggravated identity theft,
stealing multiple victims
money. Then, apparently, she
turned
cooperator.
On January 27, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Edgardo Ramos held her
sentencing. Inner City Press
covered it.
Brown-Day
cried, and her counsel's
sentencing memo ascribed much
of the behavior to aspects of
her Pentecostal upbringing.
There is a 5K
letter but it is not in the
docket. Judge Ramos gave a
time served sentence and the
mandatory $100 fee on each
count. It came on the same day
as another time-served
sentence in SDNY, without
cooperation, here.
This case is US
v. Brown-Day, 18-cr-646
(Ramos)
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