According to Bloomberg News, Judge Michael Sonberg has denied the motion for a “diversion to treatment” for Operation Ivy League defendants Jose Stephan Perez and Michael Wymbs. However, Judge Sonberg ruled that fellow defendant Christopher Coles could be eligible for the program, given his self-reported addiction to marijuana. A fourth defendant, Adam Klein, is still waiting for a ruling on his eligibility for the program. The final Operation Ivy League defendant, Harrison David, was sentenced in August to six months (likely to be reduced to three-and-a-half for good behavior) in prison at Rikers Island. The remaining four are due back in court next month.
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@Anonymous Chris Coles is a good kid and I wish him the best.
@Anonymous Time for Bwog to institute a Gawker-like commenting system.
@Lulz Free speech, except when I don’t like it!
@awkward bro addiction to marijuana? puh-lease
@Do research This happens. I went to rehab for it. Don’t be so close-minded and do a little investigation first. Despite popular belief, marijuana is a drug, and as with any drug, can be abused.
@Mike Wymbs COMON BrOSSSSSS, hang in there brooooooos we got this!!!!!!! YEAAAAAA!!
@Stephan Vincenzo TIGHTTT TIGHT TIGHT YEAAAAA broooooo, hang in there broooos. We’re going to win thiss yeaaaaaaaaaaaa!
@Adam Klein YeaaAAAAAA broooooosssss, we’ll keep fighting till the end yeaaaaaa broooooooo
@Chris Coles YEaaaaaa brooooo we got this you got this, you know what it issssss.. And if you track us and think its complete bullshit, its cuz we’re all in the same cell using the same laptop, same ip address etc.
@No Just no.
@... How could you possibly laugh at the plight of these troubled but innocent young men ? They made a mistake !
ROFLJKLOL