In
SDNY Murky Mag Court The Case of
the Quantico DWI and Wasted
Jamaica Vacation
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive,
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 2 – 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 2
Magistrate
Judge Kevin N.
Fox rejected
a request by
detainee
Saleena R.
Soumare to be
allowed to
take a
previously
scheduled and
paid for trip
to Jamaica
before
returning to
Virginia to
face charges
of drunk
driving on the
Quantico
military base.
It was
the last
presentment of
the day after
a man charged
with a $2
million P.R.
firm fraud was
allowed to
travel to New
Jersey and
soon points
beyond. Ms.
Soumare had a
Federal
Defender and
her boyfriend,
a veteran, in
the gallery
where only
Inner City
Press
remained.
She
argued that a
letter she
received from
the military,
that her
attendance at
an August 21
"debarment"
proceeding was
not mandatory,
led her to
believe she
did not have
to show up in
the Eastern
District of
Virginia on
August 26.
While
no one could
or would give
Inner City
Press the SDNY
docket number
of the case,
for-pay PACER
finds in EDVA
19-mj-00373,
although Inner
City Press is
told it is not
authorized to
view the
warrant.
After
Judge Fox
denied her
request to
travel to
Jamaica, she
was asked to
make a call on
Thursday and
send, from the
holding pen,
"I don't have
a phone."
Her
boyfriend,
upset, told
Inner City
Press, "All
because of a
grudge." He
was advised
then not to
speak to the
Press. But who
will tell his
story, The
Case of the
Quantico DWI
and the Wasted
Jamaica
Vacation?
We'll have
more on this.
On
September 30:
a 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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