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For Second Illegal Re-entry Man To Be Freed On $50,000 Bond Day After $5M Bond Stayed

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell Book
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SDNY COURTROOM, Feb 9 – In the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on February 8, a detention or release proceeding was held by Magistrate Judge Debra C. Freeman on a defendant charged, for the second time, with illegal re-entry of the US.

  Inner City Press was in the the Mag Court for the second evening in a row. On February 8, Judge Freeman awarded conditions for release to two defendants charged with attempted money laundering of $3.6 billion in crypto-currency hacked from Bitfinex, which was nearly immediately stayed when DOJ appealed to DDC Chief Judge Beryl Howell.
  
  On February 9, after an also lengthy proceeding for which no one but Inner City Press was in the gallery, Judge Freeman while the US asked for detention allowed release on $50,000 bond. Reference was made to Ivan Espinosa-Gutierrez' three daughters, just as it was in the 2020 case before District Judge Analisa Torres.

(In that case, the defendant was identified by facial-recognition software in Times Square, the PSR is quoted.)

  The US Attorney's Office, is seems clear, unlike on February is not appealing. This defendant's case has been US v. Espinosa-Gutierrez, 20-cr-111 (Torres).

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