Two Men In Car With $250000 in Trap
Were Freed One Has May Trial The Other
Continued
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 21 – It was five pm on
August 24, 2020 with two
co-defendants appeared by
video before U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York
Magistrate Judge Debra
Freeman. Inner City Press
covered it.
The two men,
Victor Castro and Eduardo
Fernandez, were arrested with
$250,000 in the trap of a car
they had driven from
Massachusetts.
Castro's Federal
Defender said he owns a home
worth $400,000. The address
was given, and the salary and
workplace of his wife.
Co-defendant
Fernandez has a girlfriend who
works for a bank making
$100,000 a year. Both men were
ordered released on $175,000
bond, but were detained
overnight in the MCC.
On January
5, 2021, the case resurfaced,
but only with Castro, not
Fernandez. Castro, still
represented by the same
Federal Defender, has a trial
date of May 3 before SDNY
Judge Sidney H. Stein.
Meanwhile,
Fernandez has dropped from the
case and has gotten a series
of "Orders to Continue in the
Interest of Justice," from
Magistrate Judges.
Now this one,
docketed on January 21, from
Magistrate Judge Stewart D.
Aaron: "ORDER TO CONTINUE IN
THE INTEREST OF JUSTICE as to
Eduardo Fernandez. Time
excluded from 1/20/21 until
2/19/21. (Signed by Magistrate
Judge Stewart D. Aaron on
1/20/21)."
The case was US
v. Castro and Fernandez,
20-mj-8994 (Freeman)
Now it is
just US v. Castro, 20-cr-637
(Stein).
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