The US attorney in Delaware investigating his business affairs has been busy subpoenaing his bank records and calling in his ex-girlfriends to testify in front of a grand jury about his wild spending sprees.
Devon Archer, his former business partner, best friend and fellow Yale alum, faces sentencing Monday, four years after being convicted over a $60 million scheme to defraud one of the poorest Indian tribes in America.
Prosecutors from the Southern District of New York have recommended to US District Court Judge Ronnie Abrams that Archer serve 30 months in prison, the same as co-defendant Bevan Cooney.
But yesterday, Archer’s lawyer, Matthew Schwartz of Boies Schiller Flexner, asked Judge Abrams for a non-custodial sentence, arguing he has suffered enough.
He “has been subject to pretrial supervision for nearly seven years during which he has a spotless record of compliance, has lived an otherwise exemplary life, and has already suffered greatly due to the collateral consequences of his arrest, trial and conviction.”
After the laptop, all his crack smoking, his lying on a Form 4473, his Ukrainian "employment", what makes anyone think that POS will be called do account this time?
ReplyDeleteThere is no Justice in America anymore, only In-Justice.