News about Ronnie Abrams

Michael K Williams, a Brooklyn dealer who sold him fentanyl-laced heroin, faces between 5 and 40 years in jail

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2023
Michael K. Williams, a Brooklyn drug dealer, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to giving him fentanyl-laced heroin, causing his death. Irvin Cartagena's plea of consent to supply drugs that killed Williams in September of 2021 was accepted in federal court in Manhattan. Judge Ronnie Abrams' sentencing plan for August 18, when Cartagena faces a mandatory minimum of five years in jail and the possibility of up to 40 years.

GUILTY was pleaded guilty by Sam Bankman-Fried's ex-girlfriend and his FTX co-founder

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2022
Both Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX co-founder and his ex-girlfriend, Alameda Research's former CEO, have pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges since being admitted to federal court in New York on Monday.

After agreeing to extradition, Sam Bankman-Fried may fly back to the United States as soon as today

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2022
After telling the presiding magistrate: 'I'm doing fine,' he told the crypto 'crook's Sam Bankman-Fried was officially extradited to the United States.' At the hearing in Nassau's magistrates court, the mop-haired mogul, officially described as a "fugitive," was finally allowed to leave the island chain two days after a farcical mix-up. He is scheduled to be flown to New York today in a US government plane that has been on standby at an executive jet facility near the main airport.

Central Park is a city in the United States. A ex-employer is sued by Karen, who mistakenly accused black bird-watchers.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2022
Since the incident yesterday, the white 'Central Park Karen,' who accused a black bird watcher of assaulting her in 2020 dropped her case against her former employer. After the May 25, 2020 incident by New York investment house Franklin Templeton, Amy Cooper (top right) claimed she was wrongfully and falsely accused of a bigote. Amy Cooper joined Franklin Templeton in 2015 and was working as an insurance portfolio manager when she awokened Christian Cooper (bottom right) who is not related. In a decision on Wednesday, US District Judge Ronnie Abrams dismissed Cooper's assertion that she was defamed while Franklin Templeton and Chief Executive Jenny Johnson made public statements about the incident three times, saying they did not tolerate bigotry. Cooper said that this depicted her as a "privileged white female 'Karen'.