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New York Times Writer Charged as Iranian Agent Is Called 'Foolish' by Federal Judge | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com


Korman appeared unimpressed. “Everything you just went through is largely irrelevant,” the judge said.
The judge advised Afrasiabi to clam up. “The best advice that Ms. Von Dornum could give you is to say nothing,” Korman said. Earlier Korman told Afrasiabi, “you’ve made a lot of foolish admissions, but that doesn’t matter.”
It may have been a reference to Afrasiabi’s acknowledgment, in an email to
The
Algemeiner soon after his arrest in January 2020, that he received checks from the Iranian UN Mission’s account. “It never occurred to me that I was doing anything illegal,” Afrasiabi said at the time, which may bear on the ....

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Accused Iranian-Agent New York Times Writer Claims 'Memory Loss,' Asks for Court Delay


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On March 9, Judge Korman denied Afrasiabi’s motion requesting to continue the paid consulting work for Iran. “Defendant is free to pursue any form of employment that does not cause him to violate the terms of his release, which include the condition that he will not violate the law,” Korman ordered. Afrasiabi replied in an email: “I am 64 years old, publicly smeared, under house arrest … what kind of employment can I possibly got? It is not realistic.”
Prosecutors had opposed allowing Afrasiabi to continue the paid work for Iran’s UN mission. “The defendant in essence asks the Court to permit him to resume committing the crimes with which he is currently charged. The Court lacks the authority to permit the defendant to commit further crimes, and the motion should be denied,” the federal prosecutor handling the case, Ian Richardson, wrote ....

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