Man
Charged With
Odometer
Tampering Pled
Guilty Now US
Wants 20
Months and
$15000
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
April 30 –
Two men
charged with
changing the
Vehicle
Identification
Numbers on
cars and
tampering with
their
odometers were
brought by US
Marshals on
Wednesday
afternoon into
the U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York
Magistrates
Court. Inner
City Press was
there.
Magistrate
Judge Ona T.
Wang asked, if
they were
arrested early
Tuesday
morning, why
that had not
been presented
that day.
The
answer was
that they
arrived at the
courthouse at
12:03, three
minutes after
the cut-off.
Judge
Wang said this
should not
happen again.
The unsealed
indictment
also describes
forged motor
vehicle
titles. It
named the
co-defendant,
Giordany
Castillo Abreu
(with a
retained
counsel) and
says that
Dungey, with a
Federal
Defender, is
also known as
Reynaldo
Medina or "El
Don."
The
US Attorney's
Office agreed
to release on
$100,000
unsecured bond
for each man,
with two
co-signers to
be found. The
assigned
District Judge
Richard M.
Berman will
arraign them
on February 15
at 11 am.
Jump
cut to April 30,
2024: the US
Attorney's
Office wrote
in on Ray
Dungey, in
advance of his
May 9
sentencing,
asking for 20
months in prison and
a $15,000
fine.
The case is US
v. Dungey, et
al., 22-cr-55
(Berman)
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