| Alexander Brothers
Lose Most Evidence Fights After
Superseding Indicment on Minor
Victim
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Nov 24 – Amid the news of the
arrest of the Alexander
brothers in Miami on SDNY sex
trafficking charges, in the
SDNY Magistrate Court on the
morning of December 11 the
superseding indictment was
"wheeled out" to District
Judge Valerie E. Caproni.
Inner City Press was there,
and X-ed (now blocked, so
Bluesky) it out.
On December 31
Tal Alexander's lawyer wrote
to Judge Caproni asking for
bail, offering $115 million in
security, citing US v. Ng Lap
Seng that "conditions were
adhered to by the security
service provider." Really?
Massages behind closed doors?
12 page filing on Patreon here
On August 21 Oren
Alexander retained two of the
defense lawyers in Sean Combs'
recent trial, Marc Agnifilo
and Teny Geragos, amid
pre-trial skirmishes.
On November 7
Inner City Press filed
opposition to the Alexander
brothers' extensive
redactions. Judge Caproni
cited and docketed the motion
on November 10, denying the
Alexanders' request and
ordering less redactions by
November 14, order and Inner
City Press letter on PACER here
and on DocumentCloud here
On November 14
the defense submitted a less
redacted letter and the US
Attorney's Office then wrote
in asking that all of the
exhibits be sealed, not even
redacted as needed.
On November 18
the US Attorney's Office's
position was endorsed - some
post filing unredaction of the
memo but no exhibits - and the
motion closed.
On November 21
Marc Agnifilo wrote in -
letter on Patreon here
-- seeking an order that the
brothers not be shackled on
November 24, so they are write
notes and so that the future
jury is not prejudiced "if
written about."
Inner City Press
live tweeted it, albeit not on
innercitypress on X (here's
why, including Q&A with
xAI's Grok). MatthewLeeICP link.
The brothers lost most
evidentiary fights, as Marc
Agnifilo asked to move the
continued conference due to an
NYC Luigi Mangione suppression
hearing starting December 1
with, he said, 28 government
witnesses and body cam
footage. InnerCityPress will
aim to live tweet that one.
Watch this site.
More / extra on X
for Subscribers here
and on Substack
here
This case
is USA v. Alexander, et al.,
1:24-cr-676 (Caproni)
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