In
Multi Defendant Skimmer Case Radelescu
Cops to 3 Counts Now Co-D Want to Sever
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 24 – A dozen men in
shackles charged with ATM
skimming came into the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
courtroom of Judge Laura
Taylor Swain on January 9,
2020. They had interpreters in
French and Romanian, and now a
coordinating discovery
attorney, Emma G. Greenwood.
But on
Monday, March 16, amid the
Coronavirus crisis when two
more defendant in the case
extradited from Romania on
Friday were presented before
SDNY Magistrate Judge Stewart
D. Aaron, their lawyers were
not physically present. They
appeared by telephone. One
asked that his business card
be given to his client. For
the other, the defendant asked
who he was.
Both
asked that their appointments
be back dated to March 9. It
was granted, and the
defendants were detained on
consent.
On February 24,
docketed in the case was an
order of judicial removal for
David Georgescu, stating that
on February 27, 2020 he was
paroled into the US at JFK
airport for criminal
prosecution. He was set to be
removed to Romania.
In June
2022 a trial approaches:
"Minute Entry for proceedings
held before Judge Sidney H.
Stein: Final Pretrial
Conference as to Mircea
Constantinescu, Nikolaos
Limberatos, Alexandru
Radulescu held on 6/15/2022.
Defendant Mircea
Constantinescu present with
attorney Meredith Heller;
defendant Nikolaos Limberatos
present with attorney Jeffrey
Einhorn and Alan Seidler;
defendant Alexandru Radulescu
present with attorney James
Branden; for the government
Elizabeth Hanft, Margaret
Lynaugh present, Samuel
Rothschild by telephone; court
reporter George Malinowski.
The trial of this matter
remains at June 27 at 9:30
a.m. in Courtroom 23B.
Defendant Limberatos and
Radulescu remain in custody."
On June 23 Inner
City Press was in the
Magistrates Court when
Radulescu was brought in by
Marshals and pled guilty to
Counts 1, 2 and 6 - while
still heading to trial on
Count 3 on Monday. Some of the
allocution was done two times
- better safe that sorry, the
parties said - and what the
defendant said can and
probably will be used against
him at trial. From the docket:
"CONSENT TO PROCEED BEFORE US
MAGISTRATE JUDGE ON A FELONY
PLEA ALLOCUTION by Alexandru
Radulescu... Minute Entry for
proceedings held before
Magistrate Judge Valerie
Figueredo: Change of Plea
Hearing as to Alexandru
Radulescu held on 6/23/2022.
Defendant present with counsel
James Branden. A.U.S.A. Samuel
Rothschild present for the
Government. Defendant enters a
plea of Guilty to Count # 1, 2
and 6. Court reporter present.
Detention continued. Trial
date: 6-27-2022."
But now a
co-defendant wants severance
from the trial, because of the
guilty plea: "LETTER MOTION
addressed to Judge Sidney H.
Stein from Meredith Heller
dated June 24, 2022 re:
Renewed Severance Motion in
light of codefendants' guilty
pleas. Document filed by
Mircea Constantinescu." Watch
this site.
In January 2022,
"Minute Entry for proceedings
held before Judge Laura Taylor
Swain: Sentencing held on
1/12/2022 for Theofrastos
Lymberatos (6) Count 2. The
Court sentences Defendant
Theofrastos Lymberatos as
follows: 47 months of
imprisonment on Count Two. The
Court recommends to BOP that
Defendant be afforded the
opportunity to participate in
the RDAP Program, and that
Defendant be designated to
Fort Dix to facilitate the
maintenance of family ties and
RDAP participation. Voluntary
Surrender at designated
facility by 2pm on April 28,
2022."
Docketed on April
5, another sentencing:
"JUDGMENT IN A CRIMINAL CASE
as to George Caceras Ortmeier
(29). The Defendant pleaded
guilty to count Two (2).
Counts and any underlying
indictments are dismissed on
the motion of the United
States. IMPRISONMENT: 33
months as to Count Two (2).
The court makes the following
recommendations to the Bureau
of Prisons: that the defendant
be credited with
pre-extradition time in
detention in the Netherlands
in connection with these
charges from February 10, 2020
to April 30, 2021. SUPERVISED
RELEASE: 2 years as to Count
Two (2). ASSESSMENT: $100.00
due immediately. RESTITUTION:
$2,533,151.57."
In late December
2021 it emerged that a
co-defendant has been
diagnosed with COVID and the
Court has been informed:
"FIRST LETTER MOTION addressed
to Judge Laura Taylor Swain
from Daniel S. Parker and
Christina S. Cooper dated
December 30, 2021 re: request
Order re. emergency medical
treatment and monitoring re.
new COVID diagnosis. Document
filed by Cristian Ulmanu.
(Attachments: # (1) Exhibit
Exhibit A, email from BOP
12/30, # (2) Exhibit Exhibit
B, email from Gov't 12/30/21,
# (3) Exhibit Exhibit C, email
from USMS)." Watch this site.
In
detention in
the MCC, David
Georgescu was
forced to
insert his own
catheter due
to an enlarged
prostate, with
anesthesia. On
June 18,
Juneteenth,
his lawyer
wrote to the
Court for
"urgent
assistance in
ensuring that
Mr. Georgescu
is receiving
needed medical
care."
On
August 2,
Georgescu was
again before
the court, and
Inner City
Press again
covered it.
Now Georgescu
is being
appoined a
non-conflicted
CJA counsel on
limited
issue(s); the
AUSA said the
pole camera
video can be
viewed at the
FBI in DC. But
was
Georgescu
supposed to
see it?
On
November 15,
2021, he pleaded
guilty:
"Minute Entry
for
proceedings
held before
Magistrate
Judge Ona T.
Wang: Change
of Plea
Hearing as to
David
Georgescu held
on 11/16/2021.
Defendant
present with
counsel Donna
Newman.
A.U.S.A. -
Robert
Sobleman
present for
the
Government.
Defendant
enters a plea
of Guilty to
Count Two of
the above
referenced
Superseding
Indictment.
Mag. Judge
Wang accepts
the plea.
Court reporter
present. PSI
ordered.
Detention
continued.
Control Date:
2/11/22."
On
October 8,
2021, a trial
date,
in 2022:
"Set/Reset
Deadlines/Hearings
as to Mircea
Constantinescu,
Nikolaos
Limberatos,
Cristian
Costea, Alin
Hanes
Calugaru,
Ionela
Constantinescu,
Peter Samolis,
Iuliana
Mihailescu,
Florian
Claudiu
Martin,
Alexandru
Radulescu:
Jury Trial set
for 6/20/2022
at 09:30 AM
before Judge
Laura Taylor
Swain."
In July
2021, defendant Nikolaos
Limberatos wrote to Chief
Judge Swain stating that he no
longer has confidence in his
assigned lawyers and has
terminated them.
On July 19, this:
"ORDER as to Nikolaos
Limberatos. Karloff C.
Commissiong, Esq. and Carlos
M. Santiago, Esq., are
relieved as CJA counsel for
the defendant. Sanford N.
Talkin, Esq., is now appointed
as CJA counsel for the
defendant in the
above-captioned matter (Signed
by Judge Laura Taylor Swain on
7/19/21)."
Then on July 21,
this: "ORDER as to Nikolaos
Limberatos. Mr. Sanford N.
Talkin, Esq is relieved as CJA
counsel for the defendant. Mr.
Xavier Donaldson, Esq is
substituted as CJA counsel for
the defendant in the
above-captioned matter.
(Signed by Judge Laura Taylor
Swain on 7/21/21)."
On June 8,
2021, one of the
co-defendants Robert
Duczon was up for sentencing.
His lawyer spoke about the
harsh condition in the
Hungarian prison he had
awaited extradition in.
SDNY Chief Judge
Swain acknowledged those
hardships, but noted that a
time served sentence would
create disparities with the
sentencing of others in the
overall case.
Judge
Swain sentenced him to 22
months. The remaining time,
before removal, will be served
in Putnam, it seems. Judge
Swain wished him well.
On June 10, for a
co-defendant still in
pre-trial detention in the
MCC, Florian Martin, a request
has been made for a one-month
adjournment of the June 23
conference: "we continue to
engage the government in plea
negotiations and to review
discovery." The US Attorney's
Office consents to the
adjournment. So turn the
wheels.
Including
a 30th defendant into the case
on a now unsealed indictment:
"Minute Entry for proceedings
held before Magistrate Judge
Gabriel W. Gorenstein: Initial
Appearance as to Daniel Silvu
Camaras (30) held on
9/29/2021. AUSA Robert
Sobelman. Defense Counsel Gary
Becker (CJA). Proceeding: Rule
9. BAIL DISPOSITION: Detention
on consent without prejudice.
- Speedy Trial Time excluded
under 18 U.S.C. Section
3161(h)(7) until 10/28/2021."
Inner City
Press will continue to cover
this. The case is US
v.
Constantinescu,
et al.,
19-cr-651
(Swain).
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