Man Ending
Supervision Went Off Meds So A Warrant
Issued, Now VOSR Again in Mag Court
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 15 – Kevin R. Scott was
nearly the end of his
supervised
release.
On May 13, 2021 in the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
there was a proceeding on
Scott. Inner City Press
covered it.
Scott did not
show up or call in.
Even the
defense lawyer expressed
concern. There was talk of
Scott going off his meds;
issues of competency and the
need for an evaluation were
discussed.
A warrant was to
be e-mailed to chambers.
On June 10, the
US Attorney's Office wrote
that the U.S. Marshals have
located Scott in a residential
substance abuse treatment
program, and that since the
Court wants him to remain
there, the arrest warrant
should be withdrawn.
And on June 15,
it was: "ORDER as to Kevin R.
Scott. The warrant issued on
May 13, 2021 for Mr. Scott's
arrest is hereby vacated."
Jump cut to
January 26, 2022. Inner City
Press was in the SDNY
Magistrates Court when Scott
was brought in on a violation
of supervised release.
Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang
said she would release him on
condition so he would with
with his lawyers to prepare a
bond package. Now "Bail Review
Hearing set for 2/7/2022 at
10:30 AM before Magistrate
Judge Ona T. Wang. Status
Conference set for 2/24/2022
at 02:00 PM before Judge John
G. Koeltl. (bw)
The case is US v.
Scott, 13-cr-962 (Koeltl /
Wang)
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