Bronx District Leader
Nicole Torres Arraigned For
Selling Poll Worker Jobs 10
Devices Cited
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
EXCLUSIVE,
Sept 10 – A Republican
District Leader in the 81st
Assembly District in The Bronx
has been indicted for
accepting bribes to give out
poll worker jobs, as an
employee of the Board of
Elections.
On August 27 at 2 pm,
Nicole Torres was brought by
U.S. Marshals before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge Stewart D.
Aaron. Inner City Press was
there, the only media in the
SDNY Mag court.
The
Assistant US Attorney agreed
to release on unsecured
$50,000 bond, with a next
conference before District
Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil set
for September 10 at 3
pm. The now
unsealed indictment alleged
that Torres "illegally
demanded payments from Bronx
residents to herself and a
local organization in exchange
for selecting individuals as
poll workers." Full
indictment on Patreon here
On September 10,
Torres was arraigned by Judge
Vyskocil in a nearly empty
courtroom. Inner City Press
was there, from the thread:
Judge: You are
charged in 7 counts. How do
you plead?
Torres: Not
guilty. AUSA: We have bank
records and some body-worn
camera footage, ten devices
and some iCloud accounts.
Judge: Inform me
by Dec 10 if there will be
defense motions. Conference on
Dec 17.
Judge: I
anticipate that on Dec 17 I
will set a trial date,
probably in February 2025.
The case
is US v. Torres, 24-cr-499
(Vyskocil / Aaron)
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