On
OneCoin Armenta Delay to Feb 16 For
Sentencing After Greenwood Pled Guilty
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Podcast Filing
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 18 -- For money laundering
for scam crypto currency
OneCoin, lawyer Mark Scott was
convicted by a jury after
testimony by Konstantin
Ignatov and others but was
allowed to remain free on bail
pending sentencing.
On December 5,
2022, the related indictment
against Frank Schneider was
unsealed and Inner City Press
immediately uploaded it here.
On January 18,
2023, Gilbert Armenta's
sentencing was request to be
pushed back, yet again, this
time from January 24 to
February 16. And will it
happen then?
Back on December
16, on a mere hour's notice,
Sebastian Greenwood was
brought into court and pleaded
guilty to three counts. His
sentencing is set for April 5,
but there will be briefing on
a dispute if the sentencing
guideline should be based on
US or global losses.
On Patreon,
superseding information and
Pimintel letter estimating 720
months both here
Inner City Press
vlog here,
live tweeted thread here:
OK- on OneCoin
and Sebastian Greenwood,
headed to hastily scheduled
proceeding before Judge
Ramos
Greenwood has
been brought in, shackled.
AUSA Nick Folly is signing
papers. Inner City Press the
first media here.
Folly apologizes
to Judge Ramos' Deputy,
somethong about "in 10
minutes." He has a jury out in
trip 'n fall scan trial US v
Dowd, which Inner City Press
is also covering.
Greenwood is
sporting a thin mustache and
small pony tail / bun. He has
a lawyer on each elbow, and 2
US Marshals behind him. Folly
just stepped out, with
umbrella. Will this proceed
without him? Another AUSA just
came in.
AUSA Ravi:
There is a superseding
information that Mr Greenwood
will be pleading guilty to.
Greenwood's lawyer: Yes. And
there is no plea agreement.
Judge Ramos: We are starting
20 minutes late.
AUSA Ravi: Mr
Folly just had a verdict come
in [in US v Dowd]
Judge: Are you
being treated for any mental
health issue? Greenwood's
lawyer: He is having
counseling, we could describe
it but under seal. He is
competent to plead. Judge: You
are charged with wire fraud
and conspiracy to commit money
laundering and wire fraud
Judge
Ramos: Maximum penalty (on
count 3) is twenty years, more
if consecutive - up to 60
years.
Greenwood: I
understand. Judge: I could
also order restitution to any
victims. What is your status
in this country? Greenwood: I
am an inmate [laughs]. I am a
citizen of the UK and Sweden.
Greenwood's lawyer: He was
arrested in Thailand.
Judge: Separate
from the maximums, there are
sentencing guidelines. There
is a Pimintel letter from the
government, estimsting your
guideline. It is not a
promise. Greenwood: I
understand.
AUSA Folly [he's
back] OneCoin was a ponzi
scheme. Between 2014 and 2016
it made 4 billion Euros, with
profits of 2.7 billion. It
lacked a real blockchain: it
marketed into the US.
Greenwood: I met
Ruja Ignatova, we started
OneLife, packages including
OneCoin. We mis-compared it to
Bitcoin. But I knew OneCoin
had no intrinsic value. We
targeted the US and concealed
the source. I knew it was
wrong.
Greenwood: I
plead guilty. Judge
Ramos: I find you guilty.
Sentencing date? Greenwood's
lawyer: We disagree on how the
guideline apply: worldwide or
US-based conduct? We'll brief
it.
Greenwood's
sentencing is set for April 5
at 2 pm. But before that,
briefs on whether sentencing
guidelines should be based of
global billions, or US only-
Greenwood like Scott says
$57,000: AUSA says US is tens
of millions.
We'll have more
on this.
Days earlier on
December 12, 2022, the US
Attorney's Office wrote to
Judge Edgardo Ramos that his
OneCoin case is related to
another, unsealed this month,
against Christopher Hamilton
and Robert MacDonald (for whom
their request for extradition
has been denied in the UK).
They are proposing that the
cases, and the Armenta Case,
be consolidated. Watch this
site.
This case, for
now, is US v. Hamilton, et
al., 18-cr-793 (Broderick)
On June 30, 2022
the US FBI put Ruja Ignatova
on its 10 Most Wanted List.
Inner City Press went to the
FBI press conference and asked
about her security chief Frank
Schneider saying she's dead,
and the status of his
extradition.
The FBI's New
York Assistant
Director-in-Charge, Michael J.
Driscoll, told Inner City
Press they have their reasons
for putting Ruja on the list.
US Attorney for the SDNY
Damian Williams said he could
not speak about
extradition(s). Vlog here.
On November 9,
2022, the US Attorney's Office
wrote to Judge Ramos asking to
again extend the sentencing of
Konstantin Ignatov, with a
November 10 control date, for
yet another 90 days, "because
Defendant's cooperation is not
yet complete."
On November 10,
this: "Set/Reset Hearings as
to Konstantin Ignatov:
Sentencing set for 2/16/2023
at 02:30 PM before Judge
Edgardo Ramos." Watch this
site.
On October 25,
Gilbert Armenta's sentencing
was pushed back (again) to
December 16: "ENDORSED LETTER
as to Gilbert Armenta
addressed to Judge Edgardo
Ramos from Attorney Marc A.
Weinstein dated October 24,
2022 re: We are writing to
request: (i) an adjournment of
Mr. Armenta's sentencing,
scheduled for October 25, 2022
(ECF 47); and (ii) a
corresponding adjournment of
the parties' deadlines to file
and serve their sentencing
submissions. ENDORSEMENT:
Sentencing is adjourned to
December 16, 2022 at 10 a.m.
SO ORDERED. ( Sentencing set
for 12/16/2022 at 10:00 AM
before Judge Edgardo Ramos.
)(Signed by Judge Edgardo
Ramos on 10/25/2022)."
And on October 14
for Sebastian Greenwood, yet
more delay: "MEMO ENDORSEMENT
as to Karl Sebastian Greenwood
on [489] LETTER MOTION
addressed to Judge Edgardo
Ramos from Justin S. Weddle
dated October 13, 2022 re:
Adjourn Motion Schedule.
ENDORSEMENT: The modified
schedule is approved. The
motion hearing is adjourned to
February 1, 2023, at 2 p.m.
Speedy trial time is excluded
from October 13, 2022, until
February 1, 2023, in the
interest of justice. SO
ORDERED."
On September 6,
2022, Ruja Ignatova's one time
lover Gilbert Armenta asked
Judge Edgardo Ramos for
permission to modify the
conditions of his release to
allow him to travel from Miami
(where Ruja spied on him, and
vice versa) to New York City
from September 11 to 15 to
meet with his lawyers in
advance of his much-delayed
sentencing now set for October
25.
Judge Ramos
endorsed / approved it:
"ENDORSEMENT: Armenta is
granted leave to travel to New
York to meet with his
attorneys in preparation for
his sentencing. (Signed by
Judge Edgardo Ramos on
9/6/2022)." Watch this site.
On August 8,
2022, the US Attorney's Office
wrote in: "Re: United States
v. Konstantin Ignatov, S7 17
Cr. 630 (ER) Dear Judge Ramos:
A sentencing control date is
presently set in the
above-captioned case for
August 10, 2022. Because the
defendant’s cooperation is not
yet complete, the Government
respectfully requests that the
sentencing control date be
adjourned for approximately 90
days. The defense consents to
this application." To
testifying against his sister
if she is found in the next 90
days?
On July 14,
counsel for Gilbert Armenta
wrote in with the US
Attorney's Office's OK to ask
that Gilbert Armenta be
allowed out of his apartment
four for hours a day: "on
behalf of Gilbert Armenta, we
respectfully submit this
request seeking a
modification of Mr.
Armenta's bail conditions to
permit Mr. Armenta to leave
his apartment from 10:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on
Mondays through Saturdays each
week. Neither the Government
nor the supervising
Pre-trial Services Office
objects to this request." Full
letter on Patreon here.
It was endorsed.
On July 25, the US Attorney's
Office asked to push Armenta's
sentencing off off, this time
to Oct 25-27. Watch this site.
That case is US
v. Armenta, 17-cr-556 (Ramos)
Sebastian
Greenwood, meanwhile, is in
detention in the MDC and will
wait (at least) a year for a
trial. And in April
2022, yet more delay: "MEMO
ENDORSEMENT as to Karl
Sebastian Greenwood on LETTER
MOTION addressed to Judge
Edgardo Ramos from Juliana
Murray dated 4/26/2022 re:
Adjournment. ENDORSEMENT."
On June 21, the
US pushed Greenwood's trial to
May 15, 2023: "Re: United
States v. Karl Sebastian
Greenwood, S5 17 Cr. 630 (ER)
Dear Judge Ramos: The
Government respectfully
submits this letter, on behalf
of the parties (and with the
consent of defense counsel),
to make the following
scheduling requests in the
above-captioned case, subject
to the Court’s availability:
1. The pretrial conference
scheduled for June 28, 2022 is
adjourned sine die. 2. The
defendant’s pre-trial motions
are due on October 17, 2022;
the Government’s opposition is
due on November 14,2022; and
the defendant’s reply is due
on December 5, 2022. 3. Oral
argument on the defendant’s
pre-trial motions, if any is
requested, will be held on
December 19, 2022. 4. Trial
will be scheduled to commence
on May 15, 2023." Letter on
Patreon here.
David Pike
got a lenient six to 12 month
plea deal accepted on October
19, 2021.
On April 25 the
long delayed argument on Mark
Scott's various post-trial
motions was held - and took
two and a half hours. Inner
City Press went in person and
live tweeted it here, vlog here:
now at oral
argument on Mark Scott's
motions on Konstantin Ignatov
perjury, etc. Scott's
lawyer: The US only cited to 3
FDIC-insured banks for bank
fraud. Mr Armenta lied
repeatedly to Mr Scott
Now Scott's
lawyer complains he was not
permitted to call Neil Bush as
a witness at trial
Judge Ramos:
Didn't the OneCoin folks at
some point think Scott was a
government informant? Arlo
cuts off his colleague to
answer Judge Ramos. They are
arguing that the defrauding of
$54,000 is " de minimis"
Scott's
lawyer: #OneCoin was outside
the US, as were most of its
customers. None of the US
funds ended up in the Fenero
Funds. AUSA: There is no
deminimis exception on wire
fraud.
AUSA: We
put in a video of Ruja
Ignatova in 2015 announcing
the "openning of the US
market."
AUSA: Mr Armenta
even had a romantic
relationship [with Ruja -
Inner City Press published
audio Of Ruja's spurned
voicemails to Armenta]
Now Judge
Ramos turns to Konstantin
Ignatov perjury and illegal
cell phone in MCC.
Arlo
Devlin-Brown: A new trial is
required. Arlo cites his
sur-sur-sur reply. Irina was
in India, he insists. Say
Konstantin Ignatov outright
lied, about the laptop, as
shown by Duncan Arthur.
Demands a hearing
Scott's
lawyer Arlo Devlin-Brown: One
more before I sit down. [But
he's been sitting down
throughout. Judge Ramos:
Putting aside for the moment
the law...
Judge
Ramos: Does the US consent to
having a hearing? AUSA Folly:
No. The perjury was not
material. [There is another
defense attirney in gallery,
who spoke a lot with Arlo
Devlin-Brown during Folly's
break]
AUSA Folly is
still going. Scott - still not
in prison this long after
conviction - is here in the
courtroom. And the OneCoin
victims?
Now AUSA
Folly recounts that Ftank
Schneider told Irina D. that
Mark Scott might br an
informant. This hearing,
now at 2 and 1/2 hours, has
gone off the rails. Vlog here
On April 6, 2022
the US Attorney's Office asked
for yet more delay in
sentencing Gilbert Armenta,
this time until July, citing
"various forfeiture issues
among other sentencing related
issues." Hmm.
On March 1, Pike
was in court for sentencing.
He got two years probation,
three months of which have a 7
to 7 curfew. Inner City Press
went and live tweeted it, here,
then vlog here
Six weeks after
Pike was sentenced the US
belated filed a draft order to
notify OneCoin victims going
forward: "MOTION for Victim
Rights . Document filed by USA
as to Mark S. Scott, Ruja
Ignatova, Konstantin Ignatov,
David R. Pike, Karl Sebastian
Greenwood... While seeking the
proposed order earlier in
these proceedings would have
been preferable, given that
there remain a number of
charges pending against
various defendants,
implementing the procedures
described therein at this
stage of the case is
nonetheless appropriate."
Filing on Patreon here.
Now One Coin
money laundering sentencing of
David Pike. DOJ's charge and
deal leads to a 6 to 12 month
guideline.
AUSA Folly: It
should be toward the top. This
is a large fraud and Pike
participated for nearly 2
years.
AUSA Folly:
Scott and Pike were the money
laundering duo. After Scott
was arrested, Pike lied.
AUSA Folly:
Pike got $2 million. Mark
Scott got at least $50
million. [Inner City Press: So
who got the rest?
AUSA Folly: This
was not a one time thing.
[Woman two rows ahead of Inner
City Press in the nearly empty
gallery shakes her head no] Ms
Raskin: We reauest a non
incarceratory sentence.
Ms Raskin for
Pike: Much of this occurred
outside of the US. There
should be no double counting.
Pike believed Ruja Ignatova,
Scott's client, was legit. He
gradually drawn in.
AUSA Folly: He
entered the KYC info from Ruja
Ignatova and her team. Pike's
lawyer quotes a Miami autism
doctor who has written to
Judge Ramos. Pike: I would
like to apologize to the court
and even more to my family.
[Those defrauded by OneCoin
not mentioned.
Judge
Ramos: I sentence Mr Pike to
two years probation, with the
first three months with
location monitoring [7 to 7
curfew] ... I believe that
OneCoin is still on the
market?
[Inner City
Press wonders, How do Scott,
and Greenwood, and Schneider
awaiting extradiction, and Amr
Abdelaziz, and Gilbert
Armenta, view this?
On January
19, a French court OK-ed the
extradition of Frank Schneider
to the US. Order
here. Inner City Press
in Spring 2021 reported
"Frank Schneider, arrested on
April 29 in Joudreville in the
Pays-Haut Meurthe-et-Mosellan
trying to get back into
Luxembourg and said to be
awaiting extradition. Update:
Inner City Press has put
questions to the US Attorney's
Office - still not answered on
this.
On
February 23, yet more delay: "
MEMO ENDORSEMENT as to Karl
Sebastian Greenwood (5) on
[457] LETTER MOTION addressed
to Judge Edgardo Ramos from
Juliana Murray dated 2/23/2022
re: Adjournment. ENDORSEMENT:
The pretrial conference is
adjourned to April 28, 2022."
This after Greenwood switched
lawyers. Then delay to June
16, 2022....
Inner City
Press previously
exclusively reported:
Konstantin: I tried to find
where OneCoin had money. I
spoke with Frank Schneider.
AUSA: Who was he? Konstantin:
Ruja got her information about
law enforcement investigations
from him. He was a money
launderer.
Meanwhile,
Konstantin Ignatov's
sentencing has been pushed
back to May and he has a new
lawyer...
On January 4, the
US Attorney's Office requested
that Pike's sentencing, set
for January 21, be adjourned
for approximately 45 days,
citing "health concerns
arising from the surging
COVID-19 pandemic and related
travel complications," and
that the time for the
pre-sentencing report be
extended too.
On
September 21, 2021 there was a
proceeding on and with
Greenwood and Inner City Press
live tweeted it here
and below (and podcast here)
On October 19,
after many postponements,
co-defendant David Pike
finally pleaded guilty, albeit
only to Count 1 of a
superseding information. Inner
City Press live tweeted it here.
During the
change of plea proceeding,
Judge Ramos did not read out
what the plea deal was, only
that Pike had signed it, on
August 21, 2021. But the deal
is for (only) six to twelve
months, and forfeiture of
$2,099,330. It states name
checks the Fenero Funds, not
OneCoin.
Nor does this.
On August
25, 2021 Inner City Press
filed a letter with Judge
Ramos, cc-ing the prosecutors
and Scott's counsel, formally
asking that the motion be
unsealed - still not docketed
as of Aug 30, unlike the
practice of other SDNY judges.
(Now
on
DocumentCloud,
here;
podcast here).
Vlog here.
On
September 13,
counsel for
Mark Scott and
for the US
Attorney's
Office were told
by Judge
Ramos'
chambers (to its
credit),
"Judge Ramos
directs the
parties to
respond
to this
request."
The August 25
letter: Dear Judge
Ramos: This
concerns, in the
above-captioned criminal case
that concerns money laundering
for the OneCoin scheme, the
request to entirely seal a
judicial document requesting a
new trial for the defendant.
The filing(s) should be
unsealed in full, or if the
Court sees fit, in
part. I have
been covering the case for
Inner City Press, see also,
e.g., The Guardian (UK),
November 25, 2019, "In
testimony live-tweeted by the
investigative
journalism website Inner
City Press, Ignatov
reportedly referred to
Abdulaziz as 'one of the main
money launderers' involved in
the scheme."
Yesterday,
Scott's counsel filed a letter
(Dkt 390) requesting a
sentencing adjournment based
on "the need for the Court to
consider and address the
Supplemental Rule 22 Motion
(including the request for an
evidentiary hearing) filed
under seal on August 23,
2021." That motion is a
judicial document, within the
meaning of United States v.
Aref, 533 F.3d 72, 81-83 (2d
Cir. 2008) and Lugosch v.
Pyramid Co., 435 F.3d 110 (2d
Cir. 2006) - it should be made
available.
Inner City
Press routinely files requests
to unseal in this District,
and other Districts -
including as cited in its
March 31 request, here
And Judge Broderick's
docketing of Inner City Press'
request to unseal in US v.
Ashe / Piao, 15-cr-706, Dkt No
999 (Inner City Press letter)
& Dkt 998 (ordering that
sealing be justified or
removed by April 9).
And see,
regarding public access to
allegedly confidential
information, Judge Furman's
recent grant of Inner City
Press request to unseal in US
v. Avenatti, 19-cr-374 (JMF),
Docket No. 134. See also, July
27, 2021, NYLJ,
"Judge Orders Release of
Michael Avenatti's Financial
Affidavits In Stormy Daniels
Theft Case," "Journalist
Matthew Russell Lee of Inner
City Press had intervened,
advocating for the affidavits'
release."
(Now on
DocumentCloud, here;
podcast here).Watch
this site.
Inner
City Press
back on March
13 asked the
US Attorney's
Office Press
Office for its
filings not
yet in the
public
docket.
Here
is Inner City Press' Periscope
video upon leaving the
courthouse. The case is US v.
Scott, 17-cr-630
(Ramos).
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