COURTROOM CHAOS: NYPD Detective Spell Had Sex with JPMC Witness But Wells Pled Now 11 Years and Insults to Judge Rakoff
NYPD Detective Spell Had Sex with JPMC Witness But Wells Pled Now 11 Years & Insults
by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE, Dec 19 – Laurell Wells has been in prison awaiting trial on bank fraud and aggravated identity theft charges, including a teller at JPMorgan Chase.
On July 6, 2023, Inner City Press was in the courtroom, the only media there, when Wells through two lawyers said that the teller had sex with NYPD Detective Clifford Spell and that therefore the search warrant for his phone(s) was invalid.
Judge Jed S. Rakoff asked if Detective Spell has been discipline, if he is still with the NYPD. Assistant US Attorney Kathine Cheng replied that she didn't know, they "we are initiated the IAB process."
Judge Rakoff agreed to delay the impending trial to September 19, with a hearing set for September 5. He said more - see extra on Substack here.
On July 10, Judge Rakoff held a bail hearing and Inner City Press was there. Docketed: "ORDER as to Laurell Wells. On July 10, 2023, the Court held a hearing on defendant's application for release on bail. After full consideration of the written submissions and oral argument, the Court concludes that defendant must continue to be detained at this time."
On July 27, the SDNY prosecutors wrote to Judge Rakoff that "NYPD has removed Detective Spells's NYPD-issued firearm and badge." Spell is retiring, but "NYPD will not provide Detective Spell with a letter of good standing... it would be difficult, if not impossible, for Detective Spell to obtain future employment in law enforcement or in armed private security."
On September 5, Inner City Press attended and covered the suppression hearing about Detective Spell; Laurell Wells' supporters were in the gallery, nodding at every sharp question put to the US Attorney's Office embedded witness. On September 7, Judge Rakoff issued a bottom line order: "the Court hereby denies defendant's motion to suppress. (Signed by Judge Jed S. Rakoff on 9/7/23)."
And on September 18, Judge Rakoff reaffirmed that the trial would start the next day, September 19: "Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Jed S. Rakoff:Pretrial Conference as to Laurell Wells held on 9/18/2023. Present were the defendant and his counsel, Glen McGorty, Kelly Currie, Danielle Giffuni, and Jessica Franzetti. AUSAs Jeffrey Coyle, Alexandra Rothman and Alexandra Messiter for the Government, Court's decision: Trial date remain 9/19/2023 at 9:30am. Det continued remanded."
On September 19, after testimony and not even cross examination, Laurell Wells decided to plead guilty. Inner City Press was there. Judge Rakoff left the jurors in the jury room as Wells pled, then had him removed by the Marshals before the jurors returned and were discharged. One said, "Do we get to say, 'We find you guilty'?"
The AUSA said that some witnesses had flown up from Florida, and asked for an evidentiary hearing the next day. Judge Rakoff said no, just thank them for coming, let's see if a Fatico hearing is needed. Sentencing was set for December 19 at 3 pm.
Inner City Press went to the sentencing. The AUSA note Wells pled out after Ms. Robins, and said text messages were about to be read. Wells shook his head.
Wells, speaking for himself, cited Judge Rakoff's brother, and the Judge's wife, by name. Give me a shot at the title, he said, that's all I ask for.
Judge Rakoff said Wells was articulate, but had used that to manipulate his co-conspirators. He sentenced Wells to 11 years.
Wells stood up but he was told to sit down. After his CJA counsel from Crowell & Moring asked to be relieved since Wells intends to mount an ineffective assistance of counsel appeal, Wells asked Judge Rakoff about his two young children.
Judge Rakoff stopped and told Wells that he had brought this on himself.
Wells said, I hope you break your hip, and then, s*ck a d*ck. He was led back into the holding cell.
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