Etoty
Charged With False Passport Application
Voted in NY, Now Stipulations for Trial
July 13
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 12 – Paulette Etoty
applied for a U.S. passport,
saying she was born in St.
Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.
But it seems she's from
Nigeria.
Now a trial
approaches on July 13 before
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein.
Inner City
Press which has filed with
Judge Hellerstein for
unsealing of judicial
documents, is following the
case.
It was in
April 2018 that Etoty applied,
in New York. She asked for
more time in May 2018. But in
June 2013 she had been found
by an Immigration Judge to be
a native and citizen of
Nigeria, and ordered
removed.
Federal
Defenders, representing Etoty,
now argue to preclude the
government's witness from
testifying that Ms. Etoty has
a Nigerian accent - and that
Etoty voted in New York in
2016.
On July 7,
the US Attorney's Office
applied for permission to add
a third charge, false
statement for SSI. But after
Federal Defenders' opposition,
Judge Hellerstein denied the
government saying an
adjournment would burden the
court and prejudice Etoty's
speed trial rights.
On July 12,
stipulations were filed, along
with transcripts of
conversations between Paulette
Etoty and Renee Etoty, the
former saying, "I think I have
something to do with Nigeria,
but I don't think I'm born in
Nigeria. I don't even know
where I'm from to be honest."
And so it goes forward.
The case is US v.
Etoty, 20-cr-187 (Hellerstein)
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