Quiros defense mulls motion to move criminal case out of Vermont
BURLINGTON The attorney for the man federal prosecutors termed the mastermind of a scheme to defraud investors in a Northeast Kingdom project says he is weighing a request to move the trial out of Vermont, in part due to high-profile officials connections to the case.
Those top officials include two former governors and the three members of Vermonts congressional delegation, according to attorney Seth Levine, a lawyer with Levine Lee LLP based in New York City and representing Jay Peaks former owner Ariel Quiros.
Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., had been backers of EB-5 projects that have now landed the developers of them in a criminal courtroom. The links of those top officials to the states legal system and judiciary could taint Quiros ability to obtain a fair trial in Vermont, his attorney contends.
Levine said he believed there are a lot of issues about trying his client in Vermont. And, the defense attorney said, there has been suffocating publicity about the case for several years.
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