In
OneCoin Case
Konstantin
Wants Longer
Curfew as
Inner City
Press Appeal
Due March
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon
Podcast Order
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 22 -- For scam crypto
currency OneCoin, Sebastian
Greenwood who co-founded the
company with Ruja Ignatova was
sentenced to 20 years in
prison by U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Edgardo Ramos
on September 12, 2023. Inner
City Press was there and live
tweeted, thread here
Now on December
22 Konstantin Ignatov's lawyer
has written in to further
loosen his conditions of
release: "Re: USA v. Ignatov
Dear Judge Ramos, The
defendant in the above matter
continues to participate in
community service at the soup
kitchen... He wants to work a
shift from 10:00 AM to 6:00
PM. We request that Mr.
Ignatov’s bail conditions be
modified such that he has a
curfew set at the discretion
of pre-trial services.
Pre-trial service does not
object to this request. The
government defers to
pre-trial." Full letter with
more details on Patreon here.
Inner City Press
had sought the unsealing of
Greenwood's 33 sentencing
letters but with him opposing
(citing a Mafia case) and the
US Attorney's Office
inappropriately taking no
position, it was denied. Judge
Ramos' order
is here.
On October 10,
Inner City Press filed Notice
of Appeal of the sealing of
all of Greenwood's letters. On
December 21, represented by
pro bono counsel Brian D.
Ginsberg of Harris Beech, the
request to extend the time to
brief this important court
transparency appeal was
extended, by Second Circuit
Judge Jose A. Cabranes, to
March 18, 2024, here.
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