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Trial date set for trio as former Ports boss pleads not guilty

Former Managing Director of the BVI Ports Authority Oleanvine Maynard.

Former BVI Ports Authority Director Oleanvine Pickering Maynard pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering when she appeared before Magistrate Judge Melissa Damian in a Miami court last Thursday.

The former ports boss was arraigned separately from her co-accused — the former Premier Andrew Fahie and her son, Kadeem Maynard aka Blacka; both of whom earlier pleaded not guilty to the charge of Interstate and Foreign Travel in Aid of Racketeering. 

According to the new charge, Maynard knowingly travelled in interstate and foreign commerce with the intent to promote, manage, establish, carry on and facilitate the promotion, management, and/or establishment of an unlawful activity that is a business enterprise involving narcotics or controlled substances in violation of Title 21 of the United States Code, Section 963.

The racketeering charge was brought in a superseding indictment and is in addition to the trio’s previous charges of conspiracy to import a controlled substance; conspiracy to engage in money laundering; and attempted money laundering. 

The racketeering offence carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000 upon conviction.

Maynard remains incarcerated after declining pre-trial liberty, and has retained a separate attorney, D’arsey Houlihan, from each of her co-accused. Fahie is represented by attorney Theresa Van Vliet while Kadeem is represented by attorney Jose Rafael Rodriguez.

Trial date set

In the meantime, the trial for the trio has been set to begin on January 9, 2023 before US District Judge, Kathleen Williams and is expected to be held during a two-week period.

A court document noted if the case cannot be tried during this two-week period, it will be re-set for each successive trial calendar until it is tried or resolved. 

The document further advised that all counsel must be present for a video Zoom calendar call on January 3, 2023.

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  1. What a mess says:

    Save for the diplomat, the rest of them can be sentenced for the next 15 years. Not defending these lot for nuttin.

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  2. ??? says:

    what diplomat? you need to look up the term

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  3. rrrr says:

    There is no diplomat there. Just three scumbag drug dealers

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  4. MAN FROM SENEGAL says:

    THEY WILL SOON BE BACK HOME

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  5. Can we get to see the trial live? says:

    I want to see the scumbags go down.

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  6. Vegetables says:

    This is a sad situation mother and son

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  7. lol says:

    pot boiling for fish but fish done know

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  8. Beno says:

    Well that’s good they are close

  9. Rubber Duck says:

    The Federal Hotel more likely.

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  10. Wrong says:

    No matter what she did, they could have let the woman fix her hair.

    Just wrong

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  11. Jah says:

    She’s guilty of not wearing a face mask correctly

  12. Rasputia says:

    Well if it isn’t the consequences of my actions…

  13. Wolf pack says:

    @ Man from Senegal
    If the Senegal man obeah was good they would not have gotten caught. Wasted $83,000.

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