Judge delays sentencing of IcomTech promoter to allow testimony
Gustavo Rodriguez, who was initially scheduled to be sentenced following his conviction for conspiracy to commit wire fraud, will testify under oath on Oct. 25.
Gustavo Rodriguez, one of the promoters of the cryptocurrency mining and trading firm IcomTech convicted of wire fraud, will have a few more days to prepare for his testimony and cross-examination before sentencing in a New York courtroom.
In an Oct. 22 hearing in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Rodriguez’s lawyers requested Judge Jennifer Rochon grant an evidentiary hearing, claiming the former IcomTech promoter wanted to testify at his March 2024 trial. Judge Rochon said the court would hear testimony from Rodriguez and a witness on Oct. 25.
Rodriguez was one of two IcomTech promoters — along with his colleague David Brend — charged in the indictment against the project’s founder, David Carmona. Authorities alleged IcomTech amounted to a crypto-based Ponzi scheme, siphoning more than $8 million from users between 2018 and 2019.
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Author: Turner Wright