Michelle Foley Stole From Non
Profit Then Absconded Now US Asks for
21 More Months
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
March 22 – After conviction of
stealing $150,000 from a
non-profit organization,
Michelle Foley got a condition
of her supervised release
removed. Then she
absconded.
The US
Attorney's Office wrote in
2020, "the defendant has
absconded from
supervision."
On March
24, 2023 U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Victor Marrero
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press was present, the only
media in the courtroom, and
covered it.
Judge Marrero
sentenced Foley to time
served, three more years of
supervised - and eight months
of home
detention.
Nearly a year
later on March 22, 2024 the US
Attorney's Office wrote to
Judge Marrero asked that on
March 28 he impose 21 more
months imprisonment, writing
"she has twice absconded from
supervision, and she has
defrauded additional victims
before her most recent
arrest."
The case is US v.
Foley, 18-cr-521 (Marrero)
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