WBAI Versus Pacifica Now Before SDNY
Judge Engelmayer Like 6ix9ine Coverage In
Question
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 20 – A dispute at long
time NYC radio station WBAI
has landed before Judge Paul
A. Engelmayer of the U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York,
alongside the Tekashi 6ix9ine
case, see below.
This, from
WBAI's lawyers: "On the
morning of October 7, 2019, at
around 7 a.m., agents of IED
Vernile, who acted without
approval of either the
National Executive Board or
WBAI’s elected Local Station
Board of Directors, entered
the WBAI studio and forced all
of the staff to leave. All
programs which were locally
produced were cancelled and
programming was piped in from
other Pacifica affiliates.
Reimers and all other staff
were “fired” by Vernile, an
act he had no authority to
take under the Pacifica
Bylaws. Prior to taking this
action, there had been no vote
of the Pacifica National Board
of Directors authorizing
Vernile’s action, nor had the
Local Station Board of
Directors been notified or
consulted. Vernile, in effect,
proceeded as a rogue actor,
without authority, who used
physical force and his access
to WBAI’s web site and its
broadcast antenna, to put the
station off the air.
In the late
afternoon of October 7,
2019,Vernile, in the name of
Pacifica, issued a press
release stating that WBAI
would be “transformed into an
outlet for the best of the
nation’s progressive shows
[with] top programs from
across the National Pacifica
Radio Network.” See First
Amended Petition Exhibit E. In
fact, the Foundation Bylaws
give control over content to
the Local Station Board.
Nowhere in the Pacifica Bylaws
is the Executive Director
given power to seize a radio
station. The Bylaws, at
Article 9 Section 7 (First
Amended Petition Exhibit A, at
page 30), give the Executive
Director power to generally
supervise, direct and control
the business of the Foundation
“subject to control of the
Board.” They do not give him
power to decide what content
to present on a station. It
does not even appear that the
Pacifica National Board can
seize control of a station.
While at Article 5 Section
1(E) (Exhibit A at page 16)
the Bylaws give it the power
to “oversee the conduct,
management and control of the
Foundation’s affairs and
activities,” the Bylaws do not
expressly give it the power to
seize control of a local radio
station. Even if the Bylaws,
or California law, allowed
such activity, the Board
hadn’t voted to do this, and
its subsequent votes, one in
favor and one against, both
post-dating the filing of this
Petition, are in controversy.
It is clear however, in the
Bylaws, that the Local Station
Board of Directors has full
control over the content of
the radio station. See Bylaws
at Article 7 Section 3(G), on
page 23. Furthermore, in
firing the Manager of WBAI,
the Executive Director failed
to consult with the Local
Station Board as required by
Article 7 Section 3 (Exhibit A
at pages 22 and 23). Under
that provision, if the Local
Station Board and the
Executive Director disagreed,
the issue had to be decided by
the National Board." Inner
City Press will have more on
this.
Also before Judge
Engelmayer: Video
of the car-jacking of Tekashi
6ix9ine shown as evidence in
the trial of Aljermiah "Nuke"
Mack and Anthony "Harv"
Ellison which Inner City Press
put online on YouTube (here
with 83,000 views) has now
been subject of a complaint,
YouTube informed Inner City
Press on October 19. Photo
here.
Many legal
questions are raised here. If
a song is playing when a crime
is committed, on video - as
here in the car of 69's drive
Jorge Rivera, can the video be
played? Or censored, even
partially or temporally - as
for now seems to be happening
with sentencing that have
followed the guilty verdicts
on Harv Ellison and Nuke Mack,
leading up to 6ix9ine's in
December?
The jury on
October 3 returned a mixed
verdict, see below. Daniel
Hernandez / Tekashi 6ix9ine
who testified for three days
against them is now set to be
sentenced on December 18 at 10
am, with the government's
submission including under
Section 5K1 due on December 11
or before. Inner
City Press
tweeted the
order here,
and the
underlying
submission
rules here.
On October 17
co-defendant
Jamel Jones was
set to be
sentenced, initially
at 2:30 pm,
then 9:45 am.
Inner City
Press inquired
into having a
live feed into
the SDNY Press
Room, as was
the case for
the sentencing
of Roland
Martin. But it
was not done.
At 9:45 am
Jamel Jones' family
members were in
Judge Engelmayer's
courtroom, but
not Jamel
Jones himself.
Later he was
brought in by
Marshals and
the proceeding
began. It
turned out he and his
lawyer had not
been given an
opportunity
to in writing
address what
the US
Attorney's
letter said was
shown at
trial, that
Jim Jones spoke
of "violating"
6ix9ine and
Jamel Jones
said "super
violate."
Inner
City Press tweeted,
as it did
during the
trial and the
Roland Martin
sentencing, here.
Then Judge
Engelmayer
said, Mr Smallman
tells me
someone is tweeting.
Who is it?
Inner City
Press
immediately
said, Me,
adding that
it had asked
for a live
feed into the
Press Room.
Judge Engelmayer
said that if
request
for live feed
are made they
are granted.
But it wasn't
in this
case. Inner
City Press
immediately
shut down its
phone,
power off. An
Assistant US
Attorney came
in and started
using her
phone, as has
always been
the case. She
was told to
turn it off.
Now will less
detailed
information we
report that
Judge Engelmayer
told Jamel Jones
that he,
unlike Roland
Martin, had
not renounced
Nine Trey.
That it was
too late in
life to use
lack of a
father figure
as an excuse.
(In fairness,
Judge Englemayer
later called
out the father
in the
gallery.)
Ultimately
Judge
Engelmayer
imposed a full
135 month sentence
on Jamel Jones,
more than 11 years.
While
some might not
like it
compared, many
white collar
criminals in
the SDNY are
given light or
time served sentences.
This is one of
the many reasons
that detailed,
real time
reporting of
these
sentencing
should be
encouraged,
not stopped
and penalized.
As Inner City
Press left the
courtroom, it
was asked for
its name and
business card
and was told
that an
"incident
report" will
be made. We'll
have more on
this.
On October
10 co-defendant Roland Martin
a/k/a Ro Murda was sentenced
by Judge Paul Engelmayer. The
sentencing guideline specified
in his plea agreement was 77
to 96 months; the government
recommended 60 months.
After back
and forth which Inner City
Press live tweeted, below,
Judge Engelmayer said he would
have sentenced Ro Murda to 90
months, but because he was
stabbed in the MDC after
renouncing the gang, he gave
him 66 months.
Since he
has already served 10 months,
it will be 56 more months; his
request is in Fort Dix. Here's
some of how it went:
AUSA begins pitch
for long sentence, citing
"cooperating witnesses" at
trial (that is, #6ix9ine and
Kristian Cruz) that Roland
Martin was a high ranking Nine
Trey official, in the Prison
Line Up for 9 years then once
out in February 2018.
Judge Engelmayer
cuts in, asks AUSA Wasn't
Roland Martin not really
involved in the shooting in
the Barclays Center? Cites the
video shown at trial. AUSA
saying he was there in the
hall, citing "Mister
Hernandez."
AUSA cites
2016 jail calls in which
Roland Martin told Kristian
Cruz he could help get drug
debts "settled" by raising it
to the Nine Trey leadership in
prison. Judge Engelmayer
reminisces about trial
testimony, which he says
showed the Prison Line Up.
AUSA says a
significant sentence is
warranted but acknowledges Ro
Murda suffered a "horrific
attack" in the MDC. Now
defense counsel is up.
Ro Murda's lawyer
starts with the power outage
in the MDC. Judge
Engelmayer cuts him off, tells
him he has a much more
substantive and unique
argument for Mr. Martin for a
sentence reduction.
His lawyer says
Ro Murda in May 2019 renounced
being a member of the gang.
And on May 30 he was stabbed
multiple times. And when taken
between hospitals, "it is
still no clear why... there
was no oxygen tank in the
ambulance."
Judge
Engelmayer jumps in, saying
he's seen the video and what
is "striking" is that the
corrections officers did not
come in to help, Ro Murda was
running about trying to save
his own life
It seems
NYU Langone [on 55th
Street in Sunset Park, near
the MDC] dumped Roland Martin
to Bellevue as it does not
have a contract with the BOP.
[Inner City Press hopes to
have more on this.] Upon
return to MDC, Ro Murda was
put in the SHU [Special
Housing Unit] for his own
protection.
Roland
Martin's lawyer is arguing
that he shouldn't stay in jail
because he is at risk there,
having renounced gang
membership... He says
that Ro Murda's sentencing
submission has 16 letters of
support.
Roland
Martin speaks: he apologizes
to the court, his family and
community. Says he renounced
Nine Trey in May and got
stabbed nine times. He is
having nightmares. He wanted
to leave Brooklyn, and later
work with kids, he says, and
see his daughter.
Roland Martin has
already been in jail 10 months
in this case. He's saying, as
#6ix9ine is, that that is
enough. Judge Engelmayer after
a break "to collect my
thoughts" goes on the record
with his view, cites his role
in attack on a rival of
#6ix9ine April 3, 2018
As Judge
Engelmayer reads out his
reasoning - still no sentence
- a group file into courtroom.
Judge has a case later in the
afternoon about... AirBnB
Beyond deterring
others, Judge Engelmayer says
that society needs to be
protected from Ro Murda. He
adds, "Sorry to say all that,
but it's the truth." Now
running through mitigating
factors, leading with the
multiple stabbings after he
renounced the gang.
Now Judge
Engelmayer is reading from the
letters of support: Roland
Martin's mother, his daughter
("best Dad ever"); fiance says
"Ro is a great man."
Judge Engelmayer:
Ro's aunt writes that he took
care of her girls until she
could come home from work.
Drum roll: he is about to
actually impose sentence
Judge Engelmayer
says he would have sentenced
Roland Martin to 90 months in
prison, but that the attack on
him in the MDC for renouncing
the gang results in a 24 month
reduction. He sentences Roland
Martin to 66 months in jail.
Judge
Engelmayer asks Roland Martin
to stand up for formal
imposition of sentence: 66
months in jail (he's already
served 10, so 56 more months).
Says don't associate on social
media with gang members, hmm.
There are not legal
objections. Open counts
dismissed.
Roland
Martin's lawyer asks that he
serve his sentence in Fort
Dix. It will be 56 more
months.
6ix9ine
hopes to get "time served" for
his cooperation, rather than
the 47 year mandatory minimum
he would otherwise face for
what he pleaded guilty to. The
government's total discretion
under Section 5K, and judges'
separate ability to ignore the
prosecutors' recommendations,
were brougtht to the forefront
his week in the Honduras drug
trafficking case in the SDNY.
In that
case, which Inner City Press
is also covering, Alex Ardon
admitted to killing 56 people,
but still stands to get a 5K1
letter. We'll continue to
cover both cases.
More here.
For now, more on
Patreon here.
For more on this case, including
the multiple defendant discovery conference
before Judge Engelmayer, click here.
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