After Farmers Defrauded on
Backhoes Austris Ingis Gets Sealed Sentencing
Deal in SDNY
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 28 – In a
bank fraud and identity theft
case before U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Jesse M. Furman Inner City
Press previously covered,
defendant Austris Ingis was
sentenced on May 28.
Then Judge Furman
said that transcript of the
sentencing, which has been
public, listed on PACER,
should be
sealed. But
Victim Impact Statements,
albeit redacted, are in the
docket.
In the
proceeding, portions of which
Inner City Press is
voluntarily not reporting,
Judge Furman imposed both
forfeiture and restitution and
said Mr. Ingis will be
deported.
But with so
many sealed documents and now
a sealed transcript of a
public proceeding, it would
seem to most that Ingis was a
cooperator. If it's so
obvious, why seal it?
The case is US v.
Ingis, 16-cr-692
(Furman).
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