Fri, 05/28/2021 - 3:32pm -- tim
William Kelly takes plea agreement with federal prosecutors and faces to up to 3 years in prison for two felony counts
by Mike Donoghue, c
orrespondent, Vermont Business Magazine Vermont's chief federal judge has agreed to quash two court-ordered subpoenas on behalf of former Jay Peak executive William Stenger after learning many of the documents have been provided – possibly without the knowledge of the state and a law firm.
Judge Geoffrey W Crawford in Rutland had initially approved in April the subpoena requests by the defense, but both the Vermont Attorney General's Office and a private Burlington firm representing the state wanted the court orders blocked to try to ensure Stenger does not get to see or use records about possible fraud in the Northeast Kingdom.