Pringle Robbed North Fork
and WaMu Now Gets Compassionate Release in
SDNY
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 24 – Mark Pringle robbed
banks in 2007 with a gun and
fake bombs. On July 24 he
applied for compassionate
release. U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge William H.
Pauley III held a proceeding.
Inner City Press covered
it.
AUSA
Michael D. Maimim opposed
release, recounting that
Pringle was convicted of bank
robbery as far back as 1975,
then the North Fork Bank in
Co-Op City in The Bronx on
April 24, 2007 with a "hoax
explosive device." He hit
Washington Mutual on July 6,
2007.
He was
ordered to pay restitution to
Capital One Bank, which bought
North Fork from John Kanas. In
jail there was an infraction
that even Maimim said it was
"not worth discussing".
With that,
Judge Pauley showed mercy and
ordered Pringle released, to
quarantine and smart phone
video calls with Probation.
The case is US v.
Pringle, 07-cr-1094 (Pauley)
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