After Sex
Trafficking Jury Convicted Justin Rivera
Now Conley Gets 11 Years in SDNY
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 10 – Natalie Rodriguez
worked as a prostitute on Long
Island for Justin Rivera, in
2015 and 2016.
On June 9, 2021
she testified against him, in
a plexiglass booth before a
dozen masked jurors in the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York.
On June 11 she
was a subject of the defense's
closing argument. Inner City
Press was there for both, and
files this report.
Justin
Rivera, who spends his nights
in the Metropolitan
Correctional Center now, sat
in a purple sweater at the
defense table, listening to
the audio tapes as they played
on June 9.
In one,
Natalie called him "Daddy." In
another, he told her to snatch
jewelry from clients, and to
put $1000 (a band) in his jail
commissary account. In one
final jail call, he told her
to come upstate and rent a
hotel room. She refused,
pregnant with her son, she
said.
As she testified,
and was questioned by the
Assistant US Attorney about
what kind of sex she had with
clients, Natalie Rodriguez
alternately glared, sipped
water, and played with her
hair.
In the
gallery, next to Inner City
Press which was specifically
admonished not to use its cell
phone (having been ordered by
Judge Engelmayer once before,
in the Tekashi69 case, to not
"tweet in my courtroom"), were
two women. It seemed possible
they were relatives of Natalie
Rodriguez.
But Justin Rivera
turned around and smiled at
them.
At 4:55 pm,
SDNY Judge Paul A. Engelmayer
called it a day and let the
jury go.
Then Natalie
Rodriguez left the courtroom,
with what appeared to be two
guards. Or were they U.S.
Marshals, like the one who
brought Rivera over from the
MCC?
Now on September
10, DWAYNE ANTHONY CONLEY,
a/k/a “Taquan Rashad,” a/k/a
“Q,” a/k/a “Pops,” was
sentenced to 11 years in
prison for coercion and
enticement and the promotion
of prostitution of five
victims. CONLEY
previously pled guilty to
those offenses on March 11,
2021... "evidence presented at
the trial of CONLEY’s
codefendant Justin Rivera, in
or about 2015, CONLEY
persuaded, induced, enticed,
and coerced a victim,
described in the Superseding
Information as “Victim‑3,” to
travel from New York to
Virginia to engage in
prostitution. CONLEY
used violence against Victim‑3
on many occasions.
CONLEY also exploited
Victim‑3’s severe heroin
addiction, verbally abused
Victim‑3, used Victim-3 to
further his narcotics
trafficking, and promoted
Victim-3’s prostitution."
Jump back
to Friday June 11, and
Rivera's lawyer in his closing
admitted,
there were
guns, Justin
beat Natalie,
they engaged
in
prostitution
business. But
he said
Natalie had
agency, that
she chose to
prostitute
herself. He
began, soon
another person
will be in
that chair --
The
Assistant US Attorney
objected, and Judge Engelmayer
sustained the objection. With
the jury out to lunch, he
admonished the defense for
misstating the standard on
venue. It's not if the jury
doubts the memory of being in
Manhattan and the Bronx, it's
the preponderance of evidence.
In the back
of Courtroom 318 where Inner
City Press stood, case agents
with shield conferred, some
shaking their heads. Could his
guy get away with it? It may
be next week before that is
known.
At 5 pm on June
11, Inner City Press went back
to the courtroom, expecting to
see the jurors instructed on
not reading about the case
(here) over the weekend.
First, Judge Engelmayer
said that the jurors had
selected the foreperson, Juror
Number 1, and that he would be
sending them away for the
weekend. Then he said, There's
a been a verdict.
That was fast.
Six U.S.
Marshals came into the back
row where Inner City Press was
standing (the gallery had only
nine positions, largely taken
up with overflow counsel).
The jurors
were led in. On Count 1,
Conspiracy to commit sex
trafficking, how do you find?
The foreman, an African
American man with dread locks,
said: Guilty. So did the
others when polled.
It being six
o'clock, Judge Engelmayer did
not yet set a sentencing date.
And the verdict won't be
docketed until Monday. But
it's here, just after, on
Inner City Press. And see this
live stream stand-up.
Watch this site.
On June 9,
back in the SDNY Press Room,
Inner City Press which had
covered the first version of
this case, pre-COVID, found
out that Rodriguez had been
sent to Florida by Rivera,
something the prosecution is
trying to keep from the jury.
The US
Attorney's Office filed a
letter, that it wanted
entirely sealed, about the
Florida trip.
Now in the
docket, heavily redacted, it
says that "the Government may
ask the jury, for instance, to
infer that the defendant had
no problem with Ms. Rodriguez
remaining in Florida for a
short time period because, in
the afther of her kidnapping,
the bruises to Ms. Rodriguez'
face made her useless to the
defendant as a
prostitute."
During this
kidnapping, on June 19, 2015,
Natalie Rodriguez was beaten
and questions about Rivera's
potention involving in a June
3, 2015 shooting in Wyandanch,
New York, in which three
people were killed in a sports
utility vehicle.
Then seven
paragraphs are
redacted.
The case is US v.
Justin Rivera, 19-cr-131
(Engelmayer).
If it were US v.
Jeffrey Epstein, or now US v.
Ghislaine Maxwell, the
courtroom would be full and
there would be more reports
that this. Watch this site.
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