In
Trial of
Lawyers
Charged With
Fake Asylum
Filings Guilty
Verdicts Now
Law Practice
Ban
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 4 –
Uladzimir
Danskoi,
operator of
Russian
America’s
Brooklyn
office
and
immigration
attorney Julia
Greenberg
are on trial
charged with
preparing and
submitting
fraudulent
asylum
applications,
affidavits,
and other
documents and
coaching
asylum seekers
to lie under
oath during
immigration
proceedings.
On
December 6,
2022, U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
J. Paul Oetken
presided over
the trial.
Inner City
Press went and
covered
it.
The
Assistant US
Attorney asked
a government
witness about
particular
asylum
applications,
in which false
claims for
persecution
for sexual
orientation
were made.
There
were
references to
torture - and,
in the docket,
written
arguments
about how the
jury will be
informed about
the
professional
obligations of
attorneys,
with reference
criminal cases
before Judges
Paul G.
Gardephe and
Jesse M.
Furman against
Michael
Avenatti,
sentenced on
December 5 to
14 additional
years in
prison in
California.
On
December 7,
the witness
described
being coached
by Julia
Greenberg for
his asylum
interview on
Long Island.
At Macy's he
bought
clothes,
including
loudly-colored
pants and
boots with
chains on them
- these were
handed around
to the jurors,
who'd waited
while two new
monitors were
hooked up by
hardworking
Court staff to
ensure they
could see the
exhibits.
On
December 8, a
man from
Kharkiv,
Ukraine was on
the stand,
testifying how
after a call
to Russian
America he was
told to set up
a political
blog on which
to base his
asylum claim.
He had said he
supported
himself by
trading
crypto, not
that he was a
blogger. But
Russian
America said
it would
promote his
blog. The
jurors'
screens were
each working
again.
On
December 9,
the witness
from Kharkiv
was still on
the stand.
(During a
break, Judge
Oetken has
presided over
a separately
multi-defendant
trial down in
Courtroom
318). The
witness was
reading his
conversations
about his
supposed
political
blogging - in
fact, it was
another who
wrote the
posts,
including
about how
Russian
speakers were
treated in
Ukraine.
On
December 12,
the jury heard
audio from
Greenberg's
post-arrest
statement, at
length. And
the US
Attorney's
Office wrote
in to Judge
Oetken over
the weekend
with a
proposed
charge that
"there has
been evidence
that Greenberg
made certain
statements in
which the
Government
claims she
admitted
certain facts
charged in the
indictment,"
adapted from
Sand, Modern
Federal Jury
Instructions,
Instr. 5-19.
Jump
cut to
December 19.
With the jury
still
deliberating,
they asked for
binders of
evidence and
the lawyers
remained on
stand-by.
Then: "JURY
VERDICT as to
Uladzimir
Danskoi (2)
Guilty on
Count 1s and
Julia
Greenberg (3)
Guilty on
Count 1s."
On
January 4,
Judge Oekten
continued
Greenberg's
bail, ordering
that she not
practice
immigration
law: "Minute
Entry for
proceedings
held before
Judge J. Paul
Oetken: Bond
Hearing as to
Julia
Greenberg held
on 1/4/2023.
Julia
Greenberg
present...
Bail
modification
hearing held:
Defendant's
post-verdict
motion due by
2/1/2023 with
opposition by
3/1/2023 and
replies by
3/8/2023.
Defendant is
barred from
practicing
immigration
law.
Sentencing is
set for
4/27/2023 at
11:00am.
Defendant's
submission is
due by
4/13/2023 and
the
government's
submission by
4/20/2023.
Bail
continued."
This
case is US v.
Danskio, et
al., 21-cr-92
(Oetken)
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