Bank Fraudster Brannon Says
He Is An Intern But SDNY Judge Pauley Says
City Reopening
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 21 – Desmond Brannon was
sentenced, for stealing checks
and paying homeless people to
cash alterered versions of
them, to a year and a day by
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge William H. Pauley III.
That was in 2018.
On May 22,
2020 Judge Pauley held a
telephone proceeding with
Brannon and Inner City Press
covered it.
Judge Pauley
asked Brannon why he had not
followed up with Probation
about working for
FreshDirect.
Brannon explained
this in light of avoiding
COVID-19.
Judge Pauley
pointed out that other hard
working New Yorkers are riding
the subway and working.
Brannon said that
he is working, then that it is
an unpaid internship. Judge
Pauley expressed scepticism,
then asked Brannon why he was
snickering.
Brannon said it was a cough.
The next conference is in July
and it appears that it will be
in-person. US v. Brannon,
18-cr-358 (Pauley).
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