On
OneCoin Launderer Scott US Asks Delay
Sentencing Now Also Bail Revocation to
March 6
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive Patreon
BBC
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 24 – As Inner City
Press covered the OneCoin
trial in late 2019, a number
of names of indicted
co-conspirators emerged on
which we continue to follow
up.
One of
them was Amer Abdulaziz
Salman. As Inner City Press
exclusively reported on
November 6, surprise
cooperating witness Konstantin
Ignatov brought up Amer
Abdulaziz as a money launderer
in Dubai and the UK during his
testimony, live-tweeted
@InnerCityPress, and see here.
Also raised
at trial: HSBC.
On
February 14, 2020 at 10:15 am,
the US Attorney's office made
a filing once again seeking to
move back the sentencing of
convicted Mark Scott, this
time to May.
Now on
February 24, Scott's lawyer
Arlo Devlin-Brown, a former
SDNY prosecutors, has asked to
move back Scott's bail
revocation hearing into March:
" Dear Judge
Ramos: A bond hearing in
the above-captioned matter has
been scheduled for our client,
Mark Scott, for Wednesday,
February 26, 2020, at 2:30 PM.
Defense counsel respectfully
requests adjournment of the
hearing to attend to an urgent
family medical situation.
Defense counsel has discussed
this with the Government,
which does not object to the
request. The Government has
proposed Friday, March 6th, as
a new date for the hearing,
and defense counsel is
available on that date."
Notably, "the Government does
not object" - why not?
Now it has
been granted: "MEMO
ENDORSEMENT as to Mark S.
Scott (1) granting [222]
LETTER MOTION addressed to
Judge Edgardo Ramos from AUSA
Nicholas Folly dated
02/14/2020 re: Post-Trial
Briefing and Sentencing
Schedule. ENDORSEMENT: The
application is granted.
Sentencing will be held at
3:30 PM on May 26, 2020. SO
ORDERED. (Signed by Judge
Edgardo Ramos on 2/18/2020)."
Later on
February 14, after 4 pm, Judge
Ramos' deputy entered an order
scheduled a review of bond
hearing on Scott for February
25 - seemingly, that he might
be remanded. Enough is enough?
We'll see - Inner City Press
will be there. But where are
the exhibits?
Earlier in
February, Mark Scott's lawyer
Arlo Devlin-Brown has made
filing seeking acquittal or a
new trial, including that "The
Government recently disclosed
– well after trial was over –
that the Government apparently
permitted Ignatov to use
OneCoin-derived funds to pay
over USD-equivalent $1.8
million in legal expenses,
giving him added incentive to
shade his testimony. See
Declaration in Support of
Post-Trial Motions by Arlo
Devlin-Brown (“Devlin-Brown
Declaration”), Ex. A (letter
dated Jan. 21, 2020 from
Government to defense
counsel)." That's Exhibit A.
So the US Attorney's Office
let Konstantin Ignatov use
OneCoin derived funds for his
legal defense - and since
then, no exhibits (even as
there is now a court order,
following Inner City Press
in-the-docket advocacy, for
them to release exhibits in
the US v. Schulte CIA leaks
case). The FOIA request
continues to pend. We'll have
more on this. More on Patreon
here.
, with Mark Scott
scheduled to be sentenced on
April 22, his lawyers have
asked to be given accept to
his passport to review the
stamps in it. For a sentencing
submission or appeal? From the
request: "We write on behalf
of our client, Mark Scott, who
was convicted on November 21,
2019 in the above-referenced
matter on two counts,
conspiracy to commit money
laundering and conspiracy to
commit bank fraud. Mr. Scott
is currently scheduled to be
sentenced on April 22,
2020. In
connection with our defense of
Mr. Scott, we seek to review
and obtain copies of entries
in his United States passport,
currently being held by
Pretrial Services. Pretrial
Services has indicated that it
can make the passport
available only pursuant to the
Court’s order. Counsel would
either rely on Pretrial
Services to provide copies of
the passport directly, or
would take it to copy and then
promptly return it
thereafter. The
Government has no objection to
this request."
And Judge Ramos
granting it: "ENDORSED LETTER
as to Mark S. Scott addressed
to Judge Edgardo Ramos from
Arlo Devlin-Brown dated
1/22/2020 re: We seek to
review and obtain copies of
entries in his US passport,
currently being held by
Pretrial Services...
ENDORSEMENT: The application
is granted. (Signed by Judge
Edgardo Ramos on
1/22/20)(jw)."
The
US Attorney's Office still
inexplicably withholding even
the exhibits it showed the
jurors - from whom Inner City
Press has unilaterally
received contact expressing
outrage at where things stand.
Despite
even Inner City Press' Freedom
of Information Act request,
nothing. We are asking more
politely in 2020. But we are
still asking, and will not
cease.
On
November 24 Inner City Press'
exclusive live-tweets were
used without any credit in a
derivative article by the
Racing Post's Peter Scargill -
apparently dodginess pervades
this part of the industry.
Inner City
Press has been contacted from
Dubai of Sheikh Mohammed bin
Rashid al Maktoum, from Amer
Abdulaziz's native Bahrain and
elsewhere by whistleblowers in
the horse racing industry,
with extensive information
about Amer Abdulaziz's
previous schemes and sudden
windfall with OneCoin money.
Inner City Press received
another contact from OneCoin
victims in Dubai on December
6. It will not rest -
including on getting the
exhibits released. It has
submitted a FOIA request,
acknowledged by DOJ in
Washington. And still,
nothing.
While some say he is going
into hiding, it would seem
that the US FBI or its
overseas partners could easily
bring him in. So
why haven't they? This is an
Inner City Press series. More
on Patreon here.
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