After 50
Days In Jail Talreda Pleads Guilty And Is
Released To Manhattan Apartment Without Key
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 26 -- Milesh Talreda was
presented and detained on
February 5 on bank fraud
charges in the U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrates Court, for
allegedly depositing a
$500,000 check from an account
with only $5,000 in
it.
After spending
fifty days in jail, on March
26 in the SDNY Magistrates
Court now relocated to a
larger courtroom on the 24th
floor to allow social
distancing due to Coronavirus,
Talreja was brought in by U.S.
Marshals and changed his
plea.
He was
ordered released pending
sentencing by Magistrate Judge
Sarah L. Cave, and told to
resided at his apartment on
West 50th Street in
Manhattan.
His retained
counsel, listed first as
Alisha McCarthy and now as
Ilene Jaroslaw, said that he
no longer has the key to the
apartment so he might spend
one night with his sister near
Columbus Circle. Judge Cave
added that to the release
order. It's one way to get out
of jail. The case is US v/
Telreda, 20-cr-233 (Keenan /
Cave).
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