Amirov
Arraigned For
Plot with
Mehdiyev with
AK47 by
Brooklyn Home
of Iran
Dissident
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Jan
27 vlog
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 1 - A man from Azerbaijan
was arrested with an AK-47
style assault rifle
surveilling the Brooklyn home
of an Iranian journalist,
Inner City Press exclusively reported
learned on July 29, 2022,
In
the U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York past 5 pm that day, a
detention or release
proceeding was held by
Magistrate Judge Sarah Cave on
defendant Khalid Mehdiyev. He
was heavy-set and in a black
T-shirt, escorted in by two US
Marshals. Inner City Press was
the only media there.
Complaint on Patreon here
On January 27,
2023, Mehdiyev's paymaster was
presented, but not arraigned,
again before Judge Cave. He
was in a black t-shirt,
repeating "Da" sullenly,
detained on consent with a
taxpayer-funded lawyer. He
will next appear before Judge
Colleen McMahon on January 31
at 4 pm. Inner City Press will
stay on the cases, including
of Polad Omarov, set to be
extradited in from the Czech
Republic. Vlog here
On
February 1, both Amirov and
Mehdiyev were on court before
District Judge Colleen
McMahon. The prosecutor cited
two terabytes of discovery,
and possible CIPA motion
practice.
After Amirov
pleaded not guilty, and his
lawyer said he will work to get
up to speed, the next date was
set: May 2 at 2 pm.
Judge McMahon asked, even before
that (in 45 days) for a status
report on the extradition of the
third defendant, Polad Omorov,
from the Czech Republic. The
prosecutor said it could take
month, or a year, or more than a
year. Judge McMahon said she
would move forward with these
two defendants.
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