In
SDNY Murky Mag Court 3 of 4 Pot
Robbing Defendants Given Home
Detention and Chief Judge
McMahon
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 1 – While
many or even
most cases in
the
Magistrates
Court of the U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York are
sealed or have
case numbers
given only
later, on October 1
Magistrate
Judge Kevin N.
Fox processed
three of four
defendants
in a sealed
indictment for
the "Hobbs
Act" robbery
of a marijuana
dealer and
imposed home
detention on
all of them.
Brandon
Seegers a/k/a
Billz is said
to work off
the books,
Thursday
through
Sunday.
Denzell
Funderburk
a/k/a Zell is
not currently
working but
Fox would like
him to look
for work.
Jaleel
Rivers a/ka/
Leel is not
yet in
detention, but
AUSAs Michael
R. Herman and
Matthew J.C.
Hellman asked
Fox to unseal
the
indictment. He
did. When
asked to set a
control date,
he said to ask
the District
Judge to whom
it was
assigned, who
while not
named in the
Mag Court
appears to be
Chief Judge
Colleen
McMahon. Still
more
transparency
is
needed.
On
September 30:
Ponzi schemer
dressed in New
York Giants
pajama pants.
James T. Booth, as is
rare, did not
waive the
public reading
of the
indictment
against him.
It was
signed,
sealed, on
September 27
by Judge
Robert W.
Lehrburger,
and describes
Booth telling
a widow "she
would have $1
million by the
time she was
100 years
old." Booth
swindled money
from a child's
college fund
and for the
care of a
disabled
sibling. He's
out on his own
signature,
though. The
case is US v.
Booth,
19-cr-00699
(Koeltl).
Inner
City Press
will stay on
the case.
SW
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