On Man Supervised
in SDNY After Bank Fraud in
Virginia Probation Seeks TBI
Program
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Oct 10 – A man convicted
of bank fraud in Virginia who
had his supervision
transferred in February to the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
was brought on March 28 before
SDNY Magistrate Judge James L.
Cott on violations of
supervised release. Inner City
Press was there, the only
media in the SDNY Mag court.
The
AUSA said that "Ready, Willing
and Able" has not helped the
defendant.
Judge Cott
inquired, adding that if not
there, he could be at the
Bellevue Men's Shelter.
Ultimately he was
ordered released, but would
see the assigned District
Judge in the future.
Jump cut to
October 10, 2024 - Price was
back before Judge Analisa
Torres. His Federal Defender
said he is living with an
altruist named Lou, and that
because of TBI - traumatic
brain injury - Federal
Defenders sends a car to pick
him up for every court
appearance. Probation
suggested a program in
Orangeburg; Judge Torres said
a call with them should occur
but that Price seemed to be
doing well with the altruist.
A next conference was set for
December 2 at 1:30 pm.
The case is
US v. Price, 24-cr-106 (Torres
/ Cott)
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