Harris
After Guilty Plea on Ashley Biden Diary Is
No Show For Sentencing Re Set for April 9
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Substack
SDNY Exclusive
follow up, March 27 -
For taking and transporting
Ashley Biden's diary from
Florida to New York, guilty
pleas on no notice were
entered on August 25 by Robert
Kurlander and Aimee Harris.
Inner City Press was there,
and live tweeted, here and
below.
Before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge Sarah L.
Cave, first Kurlander then
Harris were brought out of the
holding cell by US Marshals,
and pled guilty. Inner City
Press' thread is here and below.
On January 29,
the day before her sentencing
scheduled for January 30,
Harris wrote in through
counsel to ask to appear by
video to request an
adjournment, saying she is
sick and has no childcare.
On January 30,
Inner City Press was in the
courtroom. At first, Harris
would not unmute; when she did
there was shouting, police
radio squawk, and a stand-off.
Thread
On February 1,
Harris' lawyer wrote in to say
she needs to passport back in
order to travel to New York.
Then a sealed medical note
from Helix Urgent Care.
On February 5,
Inner City Press went. Thread
On March 25,
before the March 27
sentencing, the US Attorney's
Office wrote in including that
"the Government understands
that the defendant did not
comply with this Court’s
directive" - full letter on
Patreon here.
On February 5,
the judge said "Ms. Harris,
you must be here in person for
the March 27, 2024 sentencing
date. I do not want to have to
consider
More including
transcript photo (X
subscribers) here
and on Substack here
On March 27 at
2:30, thread:
OK - now at US v Aimee Harris,
who is not here. Video link to
Florida being hooked up. Aimee
Harris' appointed lawyer tells
courtroom deputy, I told her
to sign on at 2:25 pm. But
she's not on. Six people now
at prosecution table
Now Aimee Harris
has phoned /Teams'd in. All
rise! At prosecution table, 2
FBI agents. Judge: Ms Harris,
do you understand you were
required to be here today?
Harris: Yes, Your Honor.
Harris' CJA
lawyer: I ask that we adjourn
one more time, to the week of
April 8. I understand the US
is asking for a bench warrant.
Judge: Under Rule 43, I could
sentence her in absentia.
AUSA: Her reasons are false.
AUSA: Don't give
her another chance. She has
refused to drop off her kids
at school for the past 2 days,
contrary to a court order.
Pre-Trial
Services rep: She moves twice
a month. Aimee Harris'
lawyer: She is struggling.
Judge: All documents are due
by Friday at noon, or I'l sign
a warrant. Final sentencing
date is April 9 at 11 am,
here. AUSA: Impose GPS
location monitoring. Judge: I
might
Judge: See you on
April 9.
Then after the
judge left the bench, Aimee
Harris spoke into an open /
hot mic
More on X for Subscribers
here
& Substack here
The case is US v.
Harris, 22-cr-457 (Swain)
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