Bitcoin
Ventures 2020 Sued Stojanovich Now
Arrested So May 3 Contempt Hearing by
Phone
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 28 –
Bitcoin Ventures 2020 and
others sued Chet Stojanovich
for scamming them out of
hundreds of thousands of
dollars for cryptocurrency
mining equipment. Now
Stojanovich disappeared
mid-deposition and the
plaintiffs want criminal
contempt.
On March 25, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Lewis J. Liman held a
proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
Plaintiffs' counsel described
a deposition and Stojanovich
stepping out to his rental car
to get documents but never
coming back. They said he
should be arrested by the
Marshals.
Judge
Liman pointed out that a
hearing was necessary, and
convened one for April 11 at
10 am.
He asked if
Stojanovich understood the
risk of criminal contempt
(Stojanovich appeared by
phone, citing weak 3G service,
strange for a crypto miner).
On April 11,
Inner City Press went to Judge
Liman's courtroom - but Stojanovich
did not,
instead
calling in and
speaking at
length over a
speaker phone
about his
allergies and
the brand of
his cell
phone.
There were
arguments by
John F.
Harwick of
the firm
Stewart Jones
Hacker Murphy, down
by Amtrak.
Judge Liman,
fresh off the
US v. Larry
Ray trial,
ordered Stojanovich
to pay $1000 a
day to the
Clerk of Court
for contempt,
to provide all
requested
information
and to appear
on May 3 at 3
pm. Transcript
on Patreon here.
On April
19, he was
arrested on the Canadian border:
"arrest today of CHET
STOJANOVICH, a/k/a
“Chester J.
Stojanovich,” on
charges of defrauding
more than a dozen
victims of more than
$1.8 million, through
fraudulent
misrepresentations
that he would provide
the victims with
specialized
cryptocurrency-mining
computers (“Miners”),
and that he would
provide Miner-hosting
services that would
provide the victims
with a lucrative
stream of “hash power”
convertible into
cryptocurrency.
Instead, as alleged,
STOJANOVICH deceived
his victims,
misappropriated his
victims’ money, and
provided them with
almost no Miners,
Miner-hosting
services, or hash
power. The
defendant was arrested
early this morning
after crossing from
Canada into the United
States at Champlain,
New York."
Now,
the May 3 hearing in
the civil case will
be by phone: "ORDER
granting [83] Letter
Motion for
Conference re: [83]
LETTER MOTION for
Conference addressed
to Judge Lewis J.
Liman from JOHN F.
HARWICK, ESQ. dated
04/26/2022; granting
[84] Letter Motion
for Conference re:
[83] LETTER MOTION
for Conference
addressed to Judge
Lewis J. Liman from
JOHN F. HARWICK,
ESQ. dated
04/26/2022, [84]
LETTER MOTION for
Conference addressed
to Judge Lewis J.
Liman from JOHN F.
HARWICK, ESQ. dated
04/28/2022.
Plaintiffs' counsel
has informed the
Court that Defendant
Stojanovich has been
criminally charged
for claims arising
out of the
transactions at
issue in this civil
proceeding and that
Defendant
Stojanovich is
currently detained
as he has not yet
made bail. See Dkt.
Nos. 83-84; see also
USA v. Stojanovich,
22-mj-03298
(S.D.N.Y.).
Plaintiffs' counsel
requests that the
contempt hearing set
for May 3, 2022 at
3:00 p.m. proceed as
scheduled and that
Plaintiffs' counsel
be permitted to
attend via
videoconference or
phone instead of in
person. See Dkt.
Nos. 83-84. It is
hereby ORDERED that
the in person
contempt hearing
scheduled for May 3,
2022 at 3:00 p.m.
shall proceed as a
telephonic hearing."
We'll have more
on all this.
The civil case is
Holmes et al v. Chet Mining
Co, LLC et al., 20-cv-4448
(Liman)
The criminal case is US v. Stojanovich,
22-mj-3298
(Aaron)
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