Cooperator with One Arm Is
Detained on Charge of Armed
Robbery with Lambo in Ohio
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Aug 20 – A man who had his
2020 guilty plea unsealed in
2022 when he was sentenced to
time served as a cooperator
was back before U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Sidney H. Stein on August 20,
2024. Inner City Press was
there.
It was a
violation of supervised
release proceeding, based on
alleged armed robbery in
southern Ohio. Judge Stein
marveled that a Lamborghini
was used, and noted that even
being in Ohio was a violation
of supervised
release.
The defense
argued for release on
bond, based on danger in
prison, multiplied by the fact
that the defendant has only
one arm (his a/k/a in the
indictment is "Lefty").
Judge
Stein said there would be
detention, but agreed to ask
for the east wing of the MDC,
which the parties called the
cooperator's wing.
(Later on
August 20 in the SDNY
Magistrates Court, the Press
was urged out of an
appointment of counsel
proceeding, it being unclear
who asked to seal the
courtroom being that no DOJ
representative was
there).
This VOSR
case is in US v. Fedor,
17-cr-513 (Stein).
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