After NYCHA Extortion
Take Down Miller Pled to
$87000 Felony Now Wants 9
Months at Home
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Sept 18 – For days Inner City
Press had heard from its
sources there would be a
"takedown" on February 6, each
SDNY Magistrate Judge would
handle seven to 10 defendants.
Arrests happen at
6 am. So at 5:55 am Inner City
Press tweeted it, first to X
subscribers with the spoiler
alert: the expectation was
that each of the current or
former NYCHA employees would
be released on bond the same
day.
And then hours
later at 9:39 am the
prosecutors announced it.
Media rushed around reporting
it. Inner City Press had
it first, and after discretely
waiting, published it first.
Then this thread of
presentments, here.
On May 7, amid
guilty pleas by others, Vernon
Chambers pled guilty - to a
misdemeanor; the Information
lists $5,500 in bribes for
contracts worth $24,000. His
sentencing control date is
August 20.
On June 6, James
Miller pled guilty before
District Judge Vernon S.
Broderick to a felony, bribes
of $86,500. His sentencing is
set for October 2 at 11 am.
On September 18
his lawyer wrote in asking for
nine month home confinement
and 100 hours of community
service.
The case is US v.
Miller, 24-cr-360 (Broderick)
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