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SDNY Mulls Billboard Calling Fired Editor Crowley A Blacklister of NEO 10Y Under Title VII

By Matthew Russell Lee, Exclusive, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE, Oct 28 – When Patrick Crowley was fired by Billboard after BuzzFeed quoted Nik Thakkar, a/k/a NEO 10Y that Crowley asked for nude photographs, it got a spurt of media interest. But when Crowley's lawsuit against Billboard appeared for the first time in Federal court on October 28, in the shadow of the US Supreme Court considering whether Title VII covers sexual orientation, only Inner City Press was there. More on Patreon here.

   Crowley's lawyer Walker G. Harman told U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge John G. Koeltl that Billboard had called his client a "blacklister."

    Defense lawyer Kate S. Gold of Proskauer Rose - at which Judge Koeltl disclosed he knows people but said it will not prejudice him - retorted that all Billboard said what that it found blackballing repugnant. The argument is also made that Billboard should not be sued, only Prometheus Global Media, LLC.

    Judge Koeltl said he would have to see more facts, and gave Crowley's lawyer Harman two weeks to amend his complaint.

Proskauer's Kate Gold floated the idea of staying the case pending the Supreme Court ruling on if sexual orientation is covered by Federal Title VII.  

I don't control that, Judge Koeltl said. He added that if the parties agree to stay the case, that would be fine. But will that? The case is Crowley v. Billboard Magazine, et al, 19-cv-7571 (Koeltl). Inner City Press will stay on the case.

In other SDNY news: there was a criminal proceeding publicly listed on PACER at 2:30 pm on October 25 in the courtroom of SDNY Judge Denise L. Cote.

Inner City Press went to cover it - and was immediately told to leave the courtroom. Then the door was locked.

     When US Assistant US Attorney Maurene Comey exited some 20 minutes later, Inner City Press asked her if she knew the basis for excluding the Press. She shook her head.

    Inner City Press had, as it exited as ordered without asking any questions in order not to be disruptive (or have its other access for reporting disrupted), asked Judge Cote's courtroom deputy what the basis of asking it to leave, without the on the record finding that are required by applicable Second Circuit Court of Appeals case law, was.

   The Deputy said, I'll ask the Judge if she wants to say. But the Deputy did not re-emerge, even after AUSA Comey left. To their credit, staff of the Office of the District Executive when informed arrived on the scene and, using their key, went into the abruptly locked courtroom.  

  Minutes later this explanation was given: the proceeding involved a cooperator. The AUSA had either not sought or had not obtained permission from "main Justice" in Washington to request the sealing of the courtroom.

    So the Judge, a former prosecutor as others have noted to Inner City Press - in fact, the first woman to serve as SDNY Criminal Division Chief, to her credit - had done it sua sponte. She called the lawyers to a sidebar moments after Inner City Press entered the courtroom, then emerged from the sidebar to order the courtroom sealed and the door locked.

   Inner City Press, in-house media in the SDNY working from front cubicle in the Press Room has suggested, to increase transparency, that such proceedings be sealed in advance, rather than on an ad hoc basis when the press walks into an open courtroom. It is also advocating for more opportunities for real-time reporting from the SDNY, as recently on the #6ix9ine and Honduras trials and in 10 days on OneCoin / US v. Scott. The responses have largely been promising.

    The twist to the October 20 sealing of Judge Cote's courtroom was that it was partial:  it was not only the lawyers, court staff, and defendant and the two U.S. Marshals who remained inside. So it was a selective sealing. We hope to have more on this, reporting with all due respect, of course. No docket number. Watch this site.

On a case we can, we think, report on:

October 23 Inner City Press exclusive: Asa Saint Clair was questioned for wire fraud by the US authorities at 845 United Nations Plaza last month, for his involvement in a dubious cyber-currency called Igobit, issued through a UN-linked "inter-governmental organization" called the World Sports Alliance.

    Inner City Press has previously reported on the World Sports Alliance, including here and here and here, on Burundi.

    On October 23 Inner City Press covering the SDNY was the only media in the Magistrates Court when Asa Saint Clair was brought into the court in shackles. He was arrested in California trying to get on a plane to Madagascar by way of Paris. More on Patreon here.

   Despite telling the government he was making $50,000 a month, he was given a publicly funded Federal Defender lawyer, who argued he should be immediately released.

     Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman rejected the AUSA's request to limit his use of electronic devices, and like the US Attorney's Office made no connection to the UN itself.

    There is a pattern here: in the Ng Lap Seng case, so recently in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, Ng went to jail but those he bribed in the UN remain free and in action. The same is true for Patrick Ho of CEFC China Energy, up to the level of Secretary General Antonio Guterres.

   Even in terms of fraudulent coins, Inner City Press has exposed and asked the UN in writing about the use of Guterres' image to sell coins by former UN ambassador of El Salvador Carlos Garcia.  He was shown in the Ng Lap Seng case to be helping with money laundering by Francis Lorenzo, still someone not sentenced by SDNY and its AUSAs Richenthal and Zolkind.

Nor did they ask on UN official Meena Sur, whom Inner City Press publicly exposed as linked to now SDNY-investigatived WSA, here.

And Garcia continued his coin scam with Guterres' image, and now WSA's Saint Clair is about to be bailed - even as his case remained hours later sealed.

 Inner City Press will continue on these cases. Watch this site.

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