| Group Detained for
Moving Fentanyl from NY to Maine
with Guns Has Discovery Issues
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Jan 9 – Three defendants in a
wider case about transporting
drugs from New York to Maine
were presented on July 24
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Magistrate Judge Ona T.
Wang. Inner City Press was
there, the only media in the
SDNY Mag Court.
The trio
consisted of two men and one
woman, who was offered release
on $200,000 personal
recognizance bond with three
financially responsible
co-signers.
The case
became by complaint against
one co-defendant, portrayed in
the complaint showing off
stacks of $100 bills.
Fentanyl was
found in his apartment. The
superseding indictment
includes the three new
co-defendants references three
specific firearms. Life
sentences were cited or
threatened at the July 24
proceeding.
Jump cut to
January 9, 2026 -
co-defendants were in the jury
box in a large courtroom on
the 26th floor of 500 Pearl
Street. The female
co-defendant is out on bond.
The lead defendant had said he
was sick and would not come.
Judge Broderick says he does
not issues force orders, urged
production and delivery of
discovery and set the next
conference for March 20 at
noon.
The overall
case is USA v. Carey, et al.,
1:25-cr-23 (Broderick)
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