In DC
Insurrection Case Oath Keeper Minuta Is
Freed on Bond With Silver Bars 10 Guns Up
For Sale
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Podcast
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FEDERAL COURT,
March 8 – Minutes
into a break in the
impeachment trial in
the U.S. Senate, accused
insurrectionist Domenic
Pezzola was ordered
detained until
trial by
Magistrate
Judge Robin M.
Meriweather.
Inner City
Press live
tweeted it, below. There
was an appeal.
Now on March 8,
Oath
Keeper Roberto
Minuta who was
arrested was
presented
before U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Magistrate
Judge Andrew
E. Krause. He
was released
on bond,
$25,000 of it
secured,
including
possible by
silver bars
Minuta has. Inner
City Press live
tweeted it, here:
Judge
Krause: Would
you like me to
appoint an
attorney for
you?
Minuta:
For today, I'm
OK with Mr.
Gold.
Judge
Krause: He's
the one I
would appoint.
I will ask you
about your
eligibility
for counsel at
the
government's
expense. I've
seen your
financial
affidavit.
Judge
Krause: What
is your name,
age and
education? A:
Roberto
Antonio
Minuta.... I'm
36. I made it
to pre-med and
stopped there.
Mr.
Gold: One of
the loans that
is listed in
the financial
affidavit is
not indicated
in the
pre-trial
report. And
they have
silver bars
worth $45,000.
He did not
discuss that.
He was not
asked about
commodities.
Judge: It says
it was used to
pay off taxes,
no?
Mr.
Gold: The
silver bars
are savings
for children.
He wasn't
hiding
anything.
Judge: I
approved the
affidavit
despite those
silver bars...
Now
Judge asks
Minuta about
the affidavit
against him,
which Inner
City Press has
put up here
AUSA: FBI
Director Wray
has called the
events
domestic
terrorism. Mr
Minuta was
photographed
there, he has
admitted to
the FBI he was
carrying bear
spray. He was
preparing for
violence.
AUSA:
Then there's
the
defendant's
purported love
of firearms.
He shouted All
we have left
is the 2d
Amendment and
held up 2
fingers. He
has 10
firearms. The
Oath Keepers
recruit former
military
people. That's
how he got
bodyguard jobs
AUSA:
He moved his
family out of
the area and
down to Texas,
further
evidence he
was trying to
run away from
something. In
May 2020 he
stated he
intended to
defy Governor
Cuomo's order
to close
businesses,
which he
called
tyranny.
AUSA:
In DC, this
kind of
freelancing
bodyguard
business
violates the
law. He spat
at the feet of
police, it is
a
disrespectful
gesture. He is
transient, he
has a home in
Texas and a
business in
NY. He flew
and picked up
a car. He has
the resources
to run.
Minuta's
lawyer: He has
a letter from
a church, and
from a
relative who
is a judge. He
has 7 people
willing to
sign for him.
He was
planning to
move to Texas
even before
January. Sure
he kept his
business in
New York.
Minuta's
lawyer: The
church letter
calls him
gentle and
loving. It's
incredible
they are
asking to
detain him
because other
people did
violent or bad
things. This
should be
charged like a
trespass case.
He was not on
the Senate
floor, only
the rotunda.
Minuta's
lawyer: His
wife has made
a call to a
business in
Texas who
would sell the
guns. This May
video where he
was planning
to deny
Governor
Cuomo- it's
not fair to
say that
someone who
opposes a
public health
law is a risk
of flight. His
business is
registered
Minuta's
lawyer Gold:
Last week
another
defendant with
the same
charge was
released, I
believe on
consent, on
$50,000 bond.
We are
offering
$100,000 and
location
monitoring.
He'd like to
return to
Texas.
Judge:
And travel
back and forth
to NY? Gold:
He'd like to
Judge
Krause: Do the
government
propose
additional
conditions?
AUSA: Well, he
sold his
iPhone. He was
trying to
destroy
evidence. He
should not be
bailed.
Minuta's
lawyer: He
would be
willing to
post the
silver bars
with the
court. But he
might need
them to retain
an attorney if
he's deemed
ineligible.
Judge
Krause: I
don't need to
hear more
about
Facebook, I'm
aware they
deleted a lot
accounts after
the attempted
insurrection
of whatever
you want to
call it. I'm
prepared to
rule: the
government has
not met its
burden.
Judge
Krause: Yes,
there is
significant
evidence. But
Mr. Minuta has
no criminal
history. His
guns have been
owned
lawfully. He
is released,
with an
appearance
bond.
Judge
Krause: The
guns should be
out of his
home by
tomorrow -
before Mr.
Minuta gets
home. The bond
is $150,000,
of which
$25,000 must
be secured -
possibly by
the silver, a
chunk of what
he owns.
Judge
Krause: You
can only be in
two districts
in Texas and
two districts
of New York.
Minuta: Can I
drive? Judge
Krause: Only
those four
districts. Fly
into JFK or
LaGuardia. (No
Newark?)
Discuss it
with your
lawyer. Gold:
He's going to
church in
Texas, not NJ
Wait -
AUSA asks for
a stay so the
government can
appeal to the
Chief Judge in
DC. Judge
Krause:
Denied, no
stay. [Unclear
if he'll be
release
tonight -
Chief Judge
Howell has
heard many
appeals. Watch
this feed.]
We'll
have more on
this.
Inner
City Press
live tweeted
Riley June
Williams on
January 25, here.
From January
22, song here:
Thread here.
Inner City
Press' John Earle Sullivan
song on SoundCloud here.
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