--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "pranamoocher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A quick Google search on "Jeru" yields a financial crime story from > 8/18/06 about "Jerome's" sentencing in 2006 to 87 months for selling > fake CD's. > > * Did he get out early and then get into trouble yet again? > http://tinyurl.com/5eauue >
********** Nah, he's not listed in the Federal inmate locator, which lists guys even after they get out (somebody mentioned that Jeru had prior convictions, but they must have been state, not federal, or maybe they predated 1982): http://tinyurl.com/59u4bc Jeru has almost certainly been free on bail while he appealed, not an uncommon thing for nonviolent criminals, but now he's run out of time and unless the judge reduces the sentence, he's a gone john. I hope he does not commit suicide, which many poor bastards do faced with the greybar hotel...if Martha Stewart can do hard time, so can anybody... > OPERATOR OF FIRST INTERNATIONAL BANK OF GRENADA AFFILIATE SENTENCED IN > FRAUD SCHEME By Stephanie Ayres 21 August 2006 > Los Angeles, California > The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on June 6 that Taansen > Fairmont Sumeru, also known as David Freeston, of Santa Barbara, > California, was sentenced to 97 months in federal prison and payment of > fines and victim restitution. An associate, Jerome Harold Hall, also > known as Jeru Hall, of Fairfield, Iowa, was sentenced to 87 months in > prison and payment of fines and victim restitution. > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sallysunshine01" > <salsunshine@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "mainstream20016" > mainstream20016@ wrote: > > > > > > Somehow Je-Ru gets caught in financial crimes regularly - he was > convicted of Real Estate > > > fraud over twenty years ago and more recently was convicted of > financial crimes. How > > > many Get - out -of - jail free cards does Je-Ru merit because he is > a wonderful guy ? > > > > That was my first response too, main, FWIW. I've known him > > for many years, and he's always been perfectly nice, but I don't > > get why he so frequently seems to be in trouble. Whatever the > > reasons, unless he deals with them they're going to continue to follow > him. > > > > > > Let's see ..... if people help to keep him free, what responsibility > do they have to future > > > victims should Je-Ru continue to defraud ? > > > > Another good point. > > Sal > > >