After
10 Years For
Racketeer
Murder Rakeem
Wilson Flees
Bronx Halfway
House Now
Pleads
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
book
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 5 –
Rakeem Wilson
was sentenced
to 10 years in
prison for
conspiracy to
commit murder
in aid of
racketeering,
then three
years of
supervised
release.
Once
transferred
from USP
Marion to the
Bronx
Residential
Re-Entry
Center, he
fled.
On
January 4,
2023 U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York
Judge Gregory
H. Woods held
a change of
plea
proceeding.
Inner City
Press covered
it.
Wilson
pled guilty to
Count 1 of an
Information,
and received a
so-called
Pimintel
letter, which
was not
docketed. His
sentencing was
set for April
27 at 10 am.
Detention was
continued.
The
case is US v.
Wilson,
23-cr-5
(Woods)
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