Awaiting
Trial in
Fentanyl by
Mail Case
Bonilla Dodged
SDNY Remand US
Wants 168
Months
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 3 – Anthony Bonilla was
charged with being part of a
fenantyl by mail
conspiracy.
On
September 20, 2023 he was
before U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Judge Paul A. Crotty on
violations of the conditions
of his pre-trial release.
Inner City Press was there.
Discussed
were ventures (slightly)
outside his house, to a
basketball court. Judge Crotty
said he was young and
admonished him to do better.
But no
remand, he said, for now.
On May 8, 2024,
with the overall case
re-assigned to Judge Paul A.
Engelmayer, co- (and lead-)
defendant Jose Santiago pled
guilty.
Jump cut to
December 3, 2024 when on
Bonilla the US Attorney's
Office asked for 168 months
with sentencing set for
December 9.
The case is
US v. Santiago, et al.,
23-cr-257 (Crotty)
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