Man Charged With Wire Fraud
Who Got Job At Big Apple Circus Now Gets Home
Incarceration
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 14 – A man charged with
bank fraud but out on bail and
with a job at the Big Apple
Circus faced remand to prison
on January 13 for not
returning when he was supposed
to to his mother's house.
Kizzito
Chukwujekwu used the name
Jerry Martins to own bank
accounts to which companies
were fraudulently induced to
send funds, according to the
initially seal complaint from
September 2019.
U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Katherine H.
Parker told Chukwujekwu that
it was good he'd found the job
in the circus that when he was
locked out of his mother's
home, to which it he is
supposed to return each night,
he should contact Pre Trial
Services.
Speaking for himself,
Chukwujekwu replied that his
Pre Trial Services officer has
been away on holiday and he
had not wanted to e-mail the
general Pre Trial Services
e-mail box. You have to
communicate better, Judge
Parker said, adding that it
would help with his sentencing
if he is, in fact, found
guilty.
At the bond hearing
Chukwujekwu was linked to
e-mail financial scams from
Nigeria; the Bank of Ghana was
cited as an example.
On March
6, Inner City Press alone in
the SDNY Magistrates Court
witnessed Chukwujekwu pleading
guilty to a single count, wire
fraund and not conspiracy. The
case has now been assigned to
District Judge Alison Nathan,
for sentencing.
On May 11,
Chukwujekwu's
lawyer John M.
Burke wrote
to Judge
Nathan to
apologize for
his client's
two violations
in Georgia
(where he went
after his
mother was
evicted) - 30
minutes late
after
laundering his
clothes, and
after
permission to
go to a barber
( in Georgia),
not having
money and so
going "to a
friend's house
to get a
haircut and
shave."
On
May 14,
Judge Nathan held
a proceeding
which Inner
City Press
covered. She
said she was
giving
Chukwujekwu
one last change,
now under home
incarceration.
The
case was US v. Chukwujekwu,
19-mj-8273 (Parker); it is now
US v.
Chukwujekwu, 20-cr-189
(Nathan).
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