Monday, May 23, 2022

BVI PORTS DIRECTOR IN ANDREW FAHIE CORRUPTION & COCAINE CASE WAIVES BOND HEARING


One of the other defendants in the case involving former BVI Premier ANDREW FAHIE  has waived her right to a hearing on bond. OLEANVINE PICKERING MAYNARD, the BVI Ports Executive Director has, in a court filing declined to exercise her right to seek release at a detention hearing. Reports indicate that she is considered a flight risk, and therefore any effort to obtain a bond would most likely have an extremely small chance of sucesss.

Oleanvine's son, co-defendant KADEEM MAYNARD, has not yet been transported to Miami, for a First Appearance. It is doubtful that he will be granted bond, given his lack of ties to the United States.

Rumours continue to circulate regarding Andrew Fahie's reputed cooperation against other BVI officials, as well as officials in Antigua and Dominica; we are unable to confirm precisely whom he has implicated, but he has reportedly made a Proffer of information, in his quest to mitigate his probable prison sentence of up to 30 years.

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