Man Who
Escaped from
Bronx Halfway
House Told
Probation
about a Job So
More
Supervision
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 16 – Corey
Sumlin pled
guilty in
March 2022 to
a previous
escape from
the Bronx
Re-entry
Center halfway
house at 2532
Creston
Avenue.
He
was sentenced
on June 28,
2022 to time
served and
three years of
supervised
release by
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
Jesse M.
Furman, then
presiding over
the trial of
now-convicted
CIA leaker
Joshua
Schulte. Book
here.
On May 16,
2023, Sumlin
was before
Judge Furman
again on a
violation of
supervised
release. Inner
City Press was
there and
covered
it.
Sumlin
candidly
admitted to
falsely
telling his
probation
officer he had
a job, as well
as smoking
pot.
Judge
Furman said it
was the former
that troubled
him most. But
he did not
impose jail
time, instead
three more
years of
supervised
release.
The
case is US v.
Sumlin,
22-cr-216
(Furman)
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