After 6
Months in KC Halfway House Correa Cites
Construction Boom, Supervision May End
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 13 –
Jonatan Correa was convicted
in the so-called Sparks Group
copyright infringement
conspiracy, copying DVDs and
Blu-Ray disks of pre-release
movies. He served three months
in a community confinement
center in Kansas City.
On April 13, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Richard M. Berman held a
supervised release proceeding.
Inner City Press covered
it.
Judge
Berman asked how it's going in
KC.
Correa said he
works in construction and
business is booming. Judge
Berman said he has a weekend
place in Connecticut and that
many have left the City and
moved to their weekend houses,
apparently working by Zoom.
He told Correa's
lawyer to make a motion to end
supervision, by May.
The case is
US v. Correa, 20-cr-18
(Berman)
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