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In SDNY Bronx Case Nyshiem Spencer Pled Guilty Now Beaten in MDC & Opposes Transfer

By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE, May 31 – A multi-defendant narcotics conspiracy prosecution centered on the James Monroe Houses in The Bronx now features charges dropped due to a cooperating witness not complying with his cooperation agreement.  

 The overall case is known as US v. Spencer, et al. and Inner City Press has reported on it at every stage, here and here.

On August 30, 2022 lead defendant Nyshiem Spencer before Magistrate Judge Jennifer E. Willis pled guilty to Count 1 of the S3 Superseding Information, "Firearm Offense," with a control date of March 7, 2023.

After Inner City Press published the above, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said:  “On October 31, 2017, Nyshiem Spencer opened fire in the courtyard of the Soundview Houses and killed Luis Vargas, who was 16 years old.  Spencer also shot and injured two other people in the courtyard, including a 15-year old child.  Today’s guilty plea shows that we will vigorously investigate and hold accountable those who are responsible for shootings and acts of gang violence in our community."

On May 31, Spenser's lawyers wrote to Judge Torres that their client was beaten in the MDC and now faces punishment and transfer for it. They ask the Court to recommend to BOP to "not transfer him out of the MDC until the date of his sentencing."

Earlier in the case, Inner City Press reported that Assistant US Attorney Justin Rodriguez repeatedly cited a video of which he wrote he would "arrange with the Court's Chambers for the transmission of an electronic version of the video montage, rather than a physical copy." The video was and is as of this writing not in the case's docket on PACER.    Judge Torres relied on this video in denying bond, finding a danger to the community. Minutes later, she approved a switch to CJA lawyer James Branden for co-defendant Lafone Eley.

On October 20, 2021, Lafone Ely came to plead guilty to a single count of attempted bank fraud. When asked to allocute, he said he had gotten the password to a bank account not his own, raised the limit but still hadn't been able to get the money. He got a plea deal with a guideline of nine to 15 months, with a speedy sentencing set for November 9.

On June 7, 2022 Judge Torres imposed time served sentences in the case on Shalik Jenkins and on Ashanae McLaughlin, noting her past as "a Bronx-born basketball star" and relatively lesser role.

The case is US v. Spencer, et al., 20-cr-78 (Torres)

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