NYPD
Detective
Spell Had Sex
with JPMC
Witness Now
SDNY Trial
Confirmed Sept
19
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Sept 18 – Laurell Wells has
been in prison awaiting trial
on bank fraud and aggravated
identity theft charges,
including a teller at JPMorgan
Chase.
On July 6,
2023, Inner City Press was in
the courtroom, the only media
there, when Wells through two
lawyers said that the teller
had sex with NYPD Detective
Clifford Spell and that
therefore the search warrant
for his phone(s) was
invalid.
Judge Jed
S. Rakoff asked if Detective
Spell has been discipline, if
he is still with the
NYPD.
Assistant US Attorney Kathine
Cheng replied that she didn't
know, they "we are initiated
the IAB process."
Judge
Rakoff agreed to delay the
impending trial to September
19, with a hearing set for
September 5. He said more -
see extra on Substack here.
On July 10, Judge
Rakoff held a bail hearing and
Inner City Press was there.
Docketed: "ORDER as to Laurell
Wells. On July 10, 2023, the
Court held a hearing on
defendant's application for
release on bail. After full
consideration of the written
submissions and oral argument,
the Court concludes that
defendant must continue to be
detained at this time."
On July 27, the
SDNY prosecutors wrote to
Judge Rakoff that "NYPD has
removed Detective Spells's
NYPD-issued firearm and
badge." Spell is retiring, but
"NYPD will not provide
Detective Spell with a letter
of good standing... it would
be difficult, if not
impossible, for Detective
Spell to obtain future
employment in law enforcement
or in armed private security."
On September 5,
Inner City Press attended and
covered the suppression
hearing about Detective Spell;
Laurell Wells' supporters were
in the gallery, nodding at
every sharp question put to
the US Attorney's Office
embedded witness. On September
7, Judge Rakoff issued a
bottom line order: "ORDER as
to Laurell Wells. On September
5, 2023, the Court held a
Franks hearing on defendant's
motion to suppress evidence
obtained from three search
warrants. After full
consideration of the written
submissions and evidence
presented at the hearing, the
Court hereby denies
defendant's motion to
suppress. (Signed by Judge Jed
S. Rakoff on 9/7/23)."
And on September
18, Judge Rakoff reaffirmed
that the trial would start the
next day, September 19:
"Minute Entry for proceedings
held before Judge Jed S.
Rakoff:Pretrial Conference as
to Laurell Wells held on
9/18/2023. Present were the
defendant and his counsel,
Glen McGorty, Kelly Currie,
Danielle Giffuni, and Jessica
Franzetti. AUSAs Jeffrey
Coyle, Alexandra Rothman and
Alexandra Messiter for the
Government, Court's decision:
Trial date remain 9/19/2023 at
9:30am. Det continued
remanded."
The case is US v.
Wells, 20-cr-633 (Rakoff)
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