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Man Detained For 7 Guns in Harlem Was Freed For Colonoscopy Now Sentencing Delay Denied

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

SDNY COURTHOUSE, July 29 – Dexter Washington was detained after fentanyl and seven fire arms including an AR-15-type rifle and other assault weapons were found in his apartment in Harlem.

  On May 25, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Magistrate Judge Gabrial W. Gorenstein ordered Washington released, after his lawyer said he was being denied access to a colonoscopy. 

  An official from the  Metropolitan Correctional Center in Brooklyn was present on speaker phone and said that Washington has twice refused medical treatment.

 Judge Gorenstein and the Assistant US Attorney concluded that the first refusal was not a refusal, in light of Washington being brought to court. 

 The second refusal occurred on a Sunday, when Washington had been taken to the Special Housing Unit in preparation for a Tuesday colonoscopy. His lawyer said he was denied hot water; there was testimony that hot water is not required, and that Washington had been allowed to take his medication into the SHU with him. 

  Washington was ordered released on a $500,000 bond with four co-signers, GPS and home incarceration but for medical and legal appointments.

Jump cut to July 31, 2023. Washington was before District Judge Lorna G. Schofield, who asked about his health. The response was about prostate and scrotum, and insurance kicking in on August 1. Judge Schofield said it is hard to deal with health and a criminal case and so did not set a trial date but rather a next conference for October 16, 2023.

On February 20, 2024, Washington pled guilty; sentencing was set for June 17. It was put back to August 6 - but on July 29 Washington wrote in that he had had a car accident and needs brain surgery. But the sentencing date was reiterated, with the notation that Washington can then move for a protracted surrender date.

 The case is US v. Washington, 23-cr-31 (Schofield) 

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